India and Russia are likely to soon ink
2019年11月27日Currently, the IAF operates around 230 Su-30MKI fighter jets and, as per the agreements, Russian defence majors United Aircraft Corporation and the United Engine Corporation will render technical support and provide maintenance services and spares for the fleet for a period of five years.“We are co-developers.Government sources said almost all the ground work has been completed to finalise the deal for design of the jet as well as some other critical issues.
Asked whether India has linked the project to full-scale transfer of technology, the official, who requested anonymity, https://www.china-aluminum.net/ China Aluminum extrusions profile manufacturers said both the countries are co-developers and India will have equal rights over the the technology.Sources said the work on various co-development projects have been expedited following the government’s renewed focus on modernisation of the armed forces.
After years of delay, India and Russia are likely to soon ink a “milestone” pact to finalise the detailed design for the fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA) and move ahead with the multi-billion dollar co- development project.In December 2010, India had agreed to pay $295 million towards the preliminary design of the fighter, which is called in India as the “Perspective Multi-role Fighter” (PMF).In March, India and Russia had signed two key agreements for long-term maintenance and technical support for Russian- made Su-30MKI fighter jets of the Indian Air Force.In February last year, India and Russia had revived talks on the project after a clearance from then defence minister Manohar Parrikar.
Since then, a lot of issues related to work share, IPR and technology transfer among others have been sorted out between the two sides, along with the monetary commitments. It should be signed in the second half of the year,” a top official involved in the negotiations with Russia on the project said. We will have the wherewithal to continue production.In 2007, India and Russia had inked an inter-governmental pact for the FGFA project. There is nothing called technology transfer in this project. India has equal rights.‘Milestone’ agreement to finalise design for fifth-generation aircraft. We are equal partner in the project,” he said. However, negotiations faced various hurdles in the subsequent years.“The contract for the detailed design would be signed soon and that will be a major milestone.In the negotiations for the project, India had insisted that it must get all the required codes and access to critical technology so that it can upgrade the aircraft as per its requirements. Government sources said almost all the ground work has been completed to finalise the deal for design of the jet as well as some other critical issues
Asked whether India has linked the project to full-scale transfer of technology, the official, who requested anonymity, https://www.china-aluminum.net/ China Aluminum extrusions profile manufacturers said both the countries are co-developers and India will have equal rights over the the technology.Sources said the work on various co-development projects have been expedited following the government’s renewed focus on modernisation of the armed forces.
After years of delay, India and Russia are likely to soon ink a “milestone” pact to finalise the detailed design for the fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA) and move ahead with the multi-billion dollar co- development project.In December 2010, India had agreed to pay $295 million towards the preliminary design of the fighter, which is called in India as the “Perspective Multi-role Fighter” (PMF).In March, India and Russia had signed two key agreements for long-term maintenance and technical support for Russian- made Su-30MKI fighter jets of the Indian Air Force.In February last year, India and Russia had revived talks on the project after a clearance from then defence minister Manohar Parrikar.
Since then, a lot of issues related to work share, IPR and technology transfer among others have been sorted out between the two sides, along with the monetary commitments. It should be signed in the second half of the year,” a top official involved in the negotiations with Russia on the project said. We will have the wherewithal to continue production.In 2007, India and Russia had inked an inter-governmental pact for the FGFA project. There is nothing called technology transfer in this project. India has equal rights.‘Milestone’ agreement to finalise design for fifth-generation aircraft. We are equal partner in the project,” he said. However, negotiations faced various hurdles in the subsequent years.“The contract for the detailed design would be signed soon and that will be a major milestone.In the negotiations for the project, India had insisted that it must get all the required codes and access to critical technology so that it can upgrade the aircraft as per its requirements. Government sources said almost all the ground work has been completed to finalise the deal for design of the jet as well as some other critical issues
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