- Баку не знае за намерението на САЩ да разполагат база за ПРО
- Берлин иска още разговори в НАТО за плановете на САЩ в Полша и Чехия
САЩ искат да инсталират в Кавказ радар от системата си за противоракетна отбрана (ПРО), съобщи високопоставен американски военен за АФП.
Генерал-лейтенант Хенри Объринг, началник на американската Агенция за противоракетна отбрана, подчерта, че радарът ще бъде насочен срещу Иран, но не и срещу Русия, която е враждебно настроена срещу плановете за разполагане на елементи от американския противоракетен щит в Източна Европа.
gruh
на 04.03.2007 в 02:17:36 #28US
на 02.03.2007 в 21:28:17 #27US
на 02.03.2007 в 21:26:30 #26gruh
на 02.03.2007 в 19:45:44 #25gruh
на 02.03.2007 в 19:33:26 #24Gai Mark
на 02.03.2007 в 19:25:30 #23Gai Mark
на 02.03.2007 в 19:21:07 #22============================================================= 4.5th generation Eurofighter Typhoon. Eurofighter Typhoon. Sukhoi Su-30. Sukhoi Su-30. [edit] Aircraft that entered service * Flag of France France: o Dassault Rafale o Mirage-2000-5 Mk.2 * Flag of Russia Russia / Flag of India India: o Su-30MKI * People's Republic of China People's Republic of China: Chengdu J-10 * Flag of European Union European Union (UK, Germany, Italy and Spain) Eurofighter Typhoon * Flag of South Korea South Korea: F-15K * Flag of Russia Russia o Mikoyan MiG-35 (MiG-29 with thrust vectoring) o Sukhoi Su-30/33/35/37(Su-27 Derivatives) * Flag of Sweden Sweden: Saab JAS-39 Gripen * Singapore: F-15SG * Flag of United States United States o F/A-18E/F Super Hornet o F-15C/F-15E * Flag of United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates: F-16 Block 60 (F-16E) [edit] Aircraft under development * Flag of India India: HAL Tejas [edit] Cancelled Aircraft * Flag of United States United States o F-16XL (cancelled) [edit] 5th generation aircraft Fifth generation F-22 Raptor Fifth generation F-22 Raptor * Flag of United States United States o F-22 Raptor o YF-23 Black Widow II (Cancelled) * Flag of United States United States/Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom o F-35 Lightning II/JCA * Flag of India India o Medium Combat Aircraft (under development) * Flag of Russia Russia/Flag of India India o Sukhoi PAK FA (under development) * People's Republic of China People's Republic of China o Shenyang J-XX (under development) * The American F-22 Raptor, put into service in 2004, is often regarded as the first of a new generation of fighters, termed the fifth generation. One of the key design differences between the F-22 and preceding designs is an emphasis on stealth. The in-development F-35 Lightning II (formerly Joint Strike Fighter) has also been designed for stealth, and the F-22 has influenced the continued development of the 4th generation designs, and the shape of design work for other countries' long-term fighter development projects (for instance, the rumoured Chinese Shenyang J-XX project, Indian Medium Combat Aircraft, and the Russian PAK FA). Although the European Eurofighter Typhoon is often considered a rival to the F-22 Raptor with a similar performance the Typhoon is most accurately classified as a 4.5th generation due to its stealth technologies being applied in afterthought. [edit] Design considerations [edit] Performance Performance has traditionally been one of the most important design characteristics, as it enables a fighter to gain a favorable position to use its weapons while rendering the enemy unable to use his. This can occur at long range (beyond visual range or BVR) or short range (within visual range or WVR). At short range, the ideal position is to the rear of the enemy aircraft, where he is unable to aim or fire his weapons and his hot exhaust makes a good target for IR-guided missiles. At long range, while optimal positions are not so clear, it is nonetheless an advantage to intercept enemy aircraft before they reach their targets. These two scenarios have competing demands
Markill
на 02.03.2007 в 18:41:46 #21Markill
на 02.03.2007 в 18:36:08 #20Big Papa,
Gai Mark
на 02.03.2007 в 17:48:41 #19============================================================ First F35 Nears Completion At Lockheed Martin Desktop available - 1024x768 Fort Worth TX (SPX) Jan 05, 2006 With the installation of horizontal tails on the first F-35, the Lockheed Martin Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) team has completed assembly of the aircraft's major structural components. The next milestone in the aircraft's march to first flight is engine installation, planned for early 2006. Technicians have completed major-component assembly of the first F-35 Joint Strike Fighter at Lockheed Martin in Fort Worth. First flight is planned for next fall. The F-35 will be the most powerful single-engine fighter ever flown. "The speed and precision of assembly on this airplane continues to impress even the most experienced aerospace veterans among us and far exceeds any program that has gone before it," said Dan Crowley, Lockheed Martin executive vice president and F-35 JSF program general manager. "The ease with which this aircraft has come together, along with the quality of the fit and finish, is simply unprecedented in a first-off-the-line aircraft. It puts us down the path toward meeting our affordability goals." The stealthy F-35 is a supersonic, multi-role, 5thgeneration fighter designed to replace aging AV-8B Harriers, A-10s, F-16s, F/A-18 Hornets and United Kingdom Harrier GR.7s and Sea Harriers. First flight is planned for fall 2006. The horizontal tails installed on Dec. 8 and the vertical tails installed on Nov. 28 were designed and manufactured by BAE Systems in Samlesbury, England. Assemblers installed the aircraft's weapons-bay doors on Dec. 7. Final assembly began in May, when workers mated the Northrop Grumman-produced center fuselage to the Lockheed Martin-built wing at the F-35's final assembly operation in Fort Worth. The BAE Systems-produced aft fuselage and the Lockheed Martin forward fuselage were also joined to the overall aircraft assembly earlier in the year. Technicians switched on electrical power to the aircraft for the first time on Sept. 7. Pratt & Whitney will deliver the aircraft's F135 engine before the end of December. The power plant, which produces 40,000 pounds of thrust, will make the F-35 the most powerful single-engine fighter ever to fly. Lockheed Martin is developing the F-35 with its principal industrial partners, Northrop Grumman and BAE Systems. Two separate, interchangeable F-35 engines are under development: the Pratt & Whitney F135 turbofan and the F136 turbofan from the General Electric Rolls-Royce Fighter Engine Team. Related Links SpaceDaily =========================================================
gruh
на 02.03.2007 в 15:58:27 #18penco,
BLAGO
на 02.03.2007 в 15:15:12 #17Rezon
gruh
на 02.03.2007 в 15:06:38 #16kokoboi
на 02.03.2007 в 12:20:33 #15A*C*M
на 02.03.2007 в 12:04:29 #14иванчо
на 02.03.2007 в 12:02:26 #13"
A*C*M
на 02.03.2007 в 11:40:43 #12gabriel
на 02.03.2007 в 11:06:38 #11US
на 02.03.2007 в 11:03:30 #10HOT
на 02.03.2007 в 10:12:54 #9