




Andrés Eduardo González escribió::cool:Eso sería lo lógico, Guaripete, pero con políticos "normales"; pero resulta que la persona que encabeza las encuestas a la Presidencia es un señor que todo lo piensa arreglar a punta de lápices y girasoles...
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pit escribió:sriver escribió:Que manden a esos Cadetes a Rusia para que aprendan con todos esos pilotos Rusos que tienen miles de hora de vuelo, los Bolivianos son los que deberian venir a familiarizarse con los K-8 para que cuando lleguen a su pais tengan buena parte del conocimiento sobre este aparato.
Buehhhhhhhhh otra perlita mas ....![]()
Cuales pilotos rusos con miles de horas de vuelo![]()
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, acá volamos más que en Rusia...pero laaaaaaargo.
Me imagino que luego sigue mandar reclutas de la Armada a entrenarse en Bolivia...digo no, para seguir con los disparates...
un vecino económicamente arruinado
En lugar de J11 y Su35¿por que no pensais en el J10?
13 May 2010
Russian think-tank projects additional Su-30, PAK-FA exports
Jane's Defence Weekly, May 13, 2010
(http://jdw.janes.com/public/jdw/index.shtml)
Reuben F. Johnson, JDW Correspondent, Beijing
Assessments compiled by a Russian think-tank predict another 64 export orders for the Sukhoi Su-30MK series of aircraft in addition to the 136 already under contract.
Analysts from the Centre for the Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST) also predict that Su-30MK sales will decline but only when export models of the Sukhoi T-50 PAK-FA fifth-generation fighter become available.
Moscow-based CAST is an independent, private defence industrial and foreign policy think-tank with close ties to both Russia's arms export monopoly, Rosoboronexport, and senior Kremlin officials. CAST analysts told Jane's that despite their connections to Rosoboronexport they sought data from multiple sources in compiling their assessment.
India is expected to be the first PAK-FA export customer and plans to co-operate with Russia on developing the two-seat version of the aircraft. However, CAST Director Ruslan Pukhov told Jane's that "Vietnam will be probably the second customer for T-50 in the future. Moreover, every third user of the Su-27/30 family of aircraft are probably going to be customers for Russia's fifth-generation aircraft."
The unknown variable is where the Su-35 'Super Flanker' now fits into Russian plans for promoting exports of its military aircraft. The Russian Air Force is supposed to receive 48 of the type before 2015 and a sale of 24 export models was recently agreed during a state visit to Venezuela by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
Also noticeably missing are any projections of future Su-30MKK/MK2 exports to China. Beijing was at one time the major buyer of Sukhoi fighter aircraft, but in 2004 it abruptly truncated a licence-production agreement after manufacturing only slightly more than half of the 200 Su-27SK models originally ordered. China has since begun to build its own version of the aircraft, the J- 11B, at the Shenyang Aircraft Works, which Russia claims is an illegal copy of the Su-27SK/J-11 models originally sold to and assembled in China.
Chinese industry officials claim that the J-11B incorporates many significant design changes from the original Su-27SK/J-11 configuration, including a heavily redesigned inlet that reduces the aircraft's radar cross-section. Chinese naval officials have also expressed interest in procuring as many as 50 models of a modernised version of the Su-33 carrier-capable fighter, but these negotiations remain unresolved.
Onirico escribió:En lugar de J11 y Su35¿por que no pensais en el J10?
Son aviones diferentes man,los J-10 y los otros 2.
¿Quién propiso el J-11 para Venezuela teniendo los SU-30?
SAAB escribió:Onirico escribió:En lugar de J11 y Su35¿por que no pensais en el J10?
Son aviones diferentes man,los J-10 y los otros 2.
¿Quién propiso el J-11 para Venezuela teniendo los SU-30?
Hola.
Por ahi detras se estaba comentando sobre el Su35 y sobre el J11.
Para retirar los F5 y los F16,el idoneo(solo es una opinion),seria el J10.
Un Saludo.
Onirico escribió:MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, may 27 (UPI) -- Venezuela está interesada en suministrar a Uruguay equipamiento militar, que permitiría satisfacer a FFAA necesidades básicas, señala el diario El País.
El ministro de Defensa Nacional uruguayo, Luis Rosadilla, viajará a Caracas en los próximos días donde recibiría ofertas para la incorporación de equipamiento militar, particularmente para la Fuerza Aérea y la Armada, hecho que es visto de modo positivo por las Fuerzas Armadas dadas las restricciones presupuestales.
Rosadilla expuso públicamente ayer la crítica situación presupuestal de las Fuerzas Armadas uruguayas diciendo que las necesidades de las fuerzas militares son más extensas que las capacidades que el Estado puede tener, señala la crónica de El País.
Rosadilla fue invitado por su par venezolano, Carlos José Mata Figueroa.
Fuentes militares uruguayas dijeron a El País que Venezuela quiere vender el armamento de origen estadounidense que va a desechar tras la voluminosa compra de equipamiento ligero y pesado ruso que realizó recientemente.
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F-5 o F-16?
Carlitos escribió:13 May 2010
Russian think-tank projects additional Su-30, PAK-FA exports
Jane's Defence Weekly, May 13, 2010
(http://jdw.janes.com/public/jdw/index.shtml)
Reuben F. Johnson, JDW Correspondent, Beijing
Assessments compiled by a Russian think-tank predict another 64 export orders for the Sukhoi Su-30MK series of aircraft in addition to the 136 already under contract.
Analysts from the Centre for the Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST) also predict that Su-30MK sales will decline but only when export models of the Sukhoi T-50 PAK-FA fifth-generation fighter become available.
Moscow-based CAST is an independent, private defence industrial and foreign policy think-tank with close ties to both Russia's arms export monopoly, Rosoboronexport, and senior Kremlin officials. CAST analysts told Jane's that despite their connections to Rosoboronexport they sought data from multiple sources in compiling their assessment.
India is expected to be the first PAK-FA export customer and plans to co-operate with Russia on developing the two-seat version of the aircraft. However, CAST Director Ruslan Pukhov told Jane's that "Vietnam will be probably the second customer for T-50 in the future. Moreover, every third user of the Su-27/30 family of aircraft are probably going to be customers for Russia's fifth-generation aircraft."
The unknown variable is where the Su-35 'Super Flanker' now fits into Russian plans for promoting exports of its military aircraft. The Russian Air Force is supposed to receive 48 of the type before 2015 and a sale of 24 export models was recently agreed during a state visit to Venezuela by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
Also noticeably missing are any projections of future Su-30MKK/MK2 exports to China. Beijing was at one time the major buyer of Sukhoi fighter aircraft, but in 2004 it abruptly truncated a licence-production agreement after manufacturing only slightly more than half of the 200 Su-27SK models originally ordered. China has since begun to build its own version of the aircraft, the J- 11B, at the Shenyang Aircraft Works, which Russia claims is an illegal copy of the Su-27SK/J-11 models originally sold to and assembled in China.
Chinese industry officials claim that the J-11B incorporates many significant design changes from the original Su-27SK/J-11 configuration, including a heavily redesigned inlet that reduces the aircraft's radar cross-section. Chinese naval officials have also expressed interest in procuring as many as 50 models of a modernised version of the Su-33 carrier-capable fighter, but these negotiations remain unresolved.
Fuente:
http://www.cast.ru/eng/?id=372
sriver escribió:Onirico escribió:MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, may 27 (UPI) -- Venezuela está interesada en suministrar a Uruguay equipamiento militar, que permitiría satisfacer a FFAA necesidades básicas, señala el diario El País.
El ministro de Defensa Nacional uruguayo, Luis Rosadilla, viajará a Caracas en los próximos días donde recibiría ofertas para la incorporación de equipamiento militar, particularmente para la Fuerza Aérea y la Armada, hecho que es visto de modo positivo por las Fuerzas Armadas dadas las restricciones presupuestales.
Rosadilla expuso públicamente ayer la crítica situación presupuestal de las Fuerzas Armadas uruguayas diciendo que las necesidades de las fuerzas militares son más extensas que las capacidades que el Estado puede tener, señala la crónica de El País.
Rosadilla fue invitado por su par venezolano, Carlos José Mata Figueroa.
Fuentes militares uruguayas dijeron a El País que Venezuela quiere vender el armamento de origen estadounidense que va a desechar tras la voluminosa compra de equipamiento ligero y pesado ruso que realizó recientemente.
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F-5 o F-16?
Toda esas ventas tendrian que ser aprobadas por el Congreso de EEUU, aunque se lo podriamos de regalar a Uruguay terminarian como los Mig-29 Peruanos donde en algun momento Rusia se nego a ofrecer el apoyo para el mantenimiento.
Seria estupendo que Venezuela donara sus F-16 y dejar al equipo del G-16 libres para operar otra aeronave que tenga total respaldo del fabricante.
Saludos
GUARIPETE escribió:Y ahí se fueron que ? 3000 millones de dolares??
y las esperanzas de cualquier país del área de ni volar un papagayo en nuestro espacio aéreo sin permiso
saludos
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