يبدو انني مازلت صائما اوانها اجمل هدية للعيد
الخبر يقول عن تثبيت طلبية لي 16 طائرة Su-30MKAs وعن طلبية مثبتة اخرى وعن طلبية مفتوحة ولم تفصح الشركة عن العدد
والاحلى في كل هذا هو تزويد طائرات السو 30 بردار AESA النسخة التصديرية , والذي سيوقف قلب من يكره السلاح الروسي
ستكون السو 30 مزودة بالبراموس رسمي (رغم بعض المشاكل اثناء هبوط الطائرة)
المصدر:
اضغط هنا MAKS 2011: New ‘Super’ Version of Sukhoi Su-30MK Announced By: Vladimir Karnozov August 29, 2011
Military Aircraft
The
Su-30MK development aircraft was shown at the previous Moscow Air Show
in 2009. At this year’s show,
a new version featuring an AESA radar was
announced. (Photo: Vladimir Karnozov)Irkut
Corp. reported that Russia and India have reached agreement on the
technical specification of the Super 30, a new version of the Sukhoi
Su-30MK twinjet with an active electronically scanned array (AESA)
radar, replacing the older N-011M Bars radar with its passive electronic
scanning antenna. Irkut claims that the heavy, twin-seat, multi-role
supersonic jet with thrust-vectored engines will be the first exportable
Russian fighter with an AESA. It is believed that an enlarged version
of the Phazotron Zhuk-AE radar will be fitted to the Super 30.
Despite its elimination from the Indian medium
multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCA) competition, the MiG-35 and its newly
developed Zhuk-MA AESA radar demonstrated significant capabilities,
including ground-mapping modes and the ability to detect, track and
shoot at aerial targets. During demonstration flights, a MiG-35D
development prototype destroyed an aerial drone with an air-to-air
missile launched by an Indian pilot.
However, an alternative AESA is available for the
Super 30 in the form of Tikhomirov’s NIIP. Having revealed an
experimental AESA at MAKS 2009, Tikhomirov demonstrated an improved
version at the Moscow Air Show (MAKS 2011) earlier this month.
India and Russia are also discussing other ways of
further improving the baseline Su-30MKI. The list of air-launched
precision-guided missiles for the Super 30 will be expanded to include
non-Russian weapons.
Russia has also agreed to integrate the BrahMos
supersonic cruise missile on the Super 30, despite its large dimensions
and heavy weight, in excess of 2.5 metric tons for the newly developed,
air-launched model. Aircrew may be instructed to drop the weapon before
landing, if it is not launched in flight.
To date, 170 Irkut-built Su-30MK series aircraft are
in service with the Indian, Algerian and Malaysian air forces out of
“over 300” ordered. Irkut continues to supply assembly kits to Hindustan
Aeronautics Limited of India, which is gradually mastering Su-30MKI
license production.
Rosboronexport is understood to have clinched a
follow-on order from Algeria of 16 Su-30MKAs broadly similar to the
Indian Su-30MKI. Rosoboronexport and Irkut refuse to give exact numbers,
but say the new contract is made up of firm orders and options.