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 F -35 utterflop ayindhi.. it is a wasted project because everyone  navy/airforce made their own change to aircraft...making it absolete

Kaani Thappadhu.. Pentagon is no way Scrapping da Proj which is already worth more den 1 Trillion $.. dey Used some Innovative and Cutting Edge tech for da Planes.. edho okati vaadukuntaaru em sestaar.. Planes matram emanna untaaya.. Helmets ayithe Peaks.. :D

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1383669076137.jpgthis is fifth generation radar like technology,

The Electro-Optical Targeting System (EOTS) for the F-35 Lightning II is an affordable, high-performance, lightweight, multi-function system that provides precision air-to-air and air-to-surface targeting capability. The low-drag, stealthy EOTS is integrated into the F-35 Lightning II's fuselage with a durable sapphire window and is linked to the aircraft's integrated central computer through a high-speed fiber-optic interface.

As the first sensor to combine forward-looking infrared and infrared search and track functionality, EOTS enhances F-35 pilots’ situational awareness and allows aircrews to identify areas of interest, perform reconnaissance and precisely deliver laser and GPS-guided weapons. Lockheed Martin has delivered more than 130 systems for the F-35 Lightning II.

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 project ended in loss. Every country is coming with their own projects.  Whome they are going to sell in future to get the returns in big bucks ??

 

even Pakistan is buyimg made in china goods.

Kaani Thappadhu.. Pentagon is no way Scrapping da Proj which is already worth more den 1 Trillion $.. dey Used some Innovative and Cutting Edge tech for da Planes.. edho okati vaadukuntaaru em sestaar.. Planes matram emanna untaaya.. Helmets ayithe Peaks.. :D

 

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EOTR in action unfortunately there is no infrared pointer which is a set back for F 35

 

[media]  https://youtu.be/Yi9d8bstWsE [/media]

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 project ended in loss. Every country is coming with their own projects.  Whome they are going to sell in future to get the returns in big bucks ??

 

even Pakistan is buyimg made in china goods.

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our pak fa t-50 use this sophisticated radar compared to eots ?

 

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Russian Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) Radar for the T-50 PAK FA (Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft-FGFA) fifth generation fighter jet. Both Russian Air Force and Indian air Force has committed to purchase around 500 of these advance aircraft.
 
 
I am interested to know if this is assembeled across the fuesalage or nose tip? If nose tip view obstruction ?
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6th gen

 

 

 

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The Boeing F/A-XX concept is a response to a USN request for information (RFI) from April 2012 soliciting data for a replacement for the service's Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler fleets in the 2030s. The Super Hornet fleet is expected to start reaching the end of the jet's 9000h useful lifespan during that time period.

 

"The intent of this research is to solicit industry inputs on candidate solutions for CVN [nuclear-powered aircraft carrier] based aircraft to provide air supremacy with a multi-role strike capability in an anti-access/area denied (A2AD) operational environment," the navy RFI stated. "Primary missions include, but are not limited to, air warfare (AW), strike warfare (STW), surface warfare (SUW), and close air support (CAS)."

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Russia to Sell 127 FGFA fighter aircrafts to India

Posted on April 16, 2015 by Jonathan Wade, CD in News, Russia // 0 Comments

 

Russia has signed a contract with India to provide them with 127 Fifth Generation Fighting Aircraft (FGFA), an aircraft designed on the Russian PAK FA 5th generation multirole fighter aircrafts. The contract is evaluated at more than $25 billion Euros.

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Multi-Purpose Fighter Sukhoi Su-35

The news comes at a good time since theRussian Armed Forces dramatically decreased its PAK FA order due to economical issues. The original order was 52 T-50 but was reduced to 12. Russia will instead concentrate on 4++ generation fighters such as the Sukhoi Su-30 and the Su-35.

Russia will deliver its first FGFA in 36 months instead of the previous estimation of 94 months. After the first batch built in Russia, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will takeover the production under transfer of technology.

The FGFA will be a two-seater fighter instead of a one-seater for the T-50. The FGFA will also be armed with Indian-made Astra, a beyond-visual-range missile (BVR). An additional 43 improvements such as stealth, supercruise, sensors, networking and combat avionics will be applied to the FGFA.

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India orders 127 FGFA 5th gen fighter aircrafts. Infographics: Niyaz Karim. Datas: hal-india.com

India was considering buying 126 French Rafale but only 36 will join the Indian Air Force. Modi and Putin met last December and spoke about the non-delivery of the Mistral LHD due to the ongoing Ukrainian conflict. India have turned its back on France due to the failed delivery of the Mistral LHDs to Russia. That said, India also has concerns on the future delivery of Rafale parts based on the possibility of having the United States putting pressure on France to limits its exportation to India.

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Indian FGFA.

We can say Putin got his revenge on France’s decision to not deliver the Mistral.

Russia is also the oldest and most important military partner of India. Both countries have cooperated on many military projects, including the FGFA. The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Russian President Vladimir Putin that India would keep Russia has its primary partner in defence materiel.

The first FGFA are planned to be operational in 2016.

India is currently spending more than $40 billion on defence annually (1.84% of its GDP) and holds the 9th rank when it comes to military spending. India is also the world’s largest weapon’s importer.

The $25 billion Euros deal will likely bolster an already solid relationship between India and Russia.

 

 

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