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Буржуазная пресса клевещет про проблемы с малайзийскими Су-30МКМ

Джейнсовцы разродились вот такой пасквильной статьей - будто бы малайцы отказываются принимать у "Сухого" последние шесть построенных Су-30МКМ до тех пор, пока "Сухой" не разрешит технические проблемы с БРЭО с 12 уже поставленными машинами. Проблемы с интеграцией российских и западных электронных систем преследовали Су-30МКМ постоянно с момента поставки.
Это также ставит под вопрос возможность заказа Малайзией дополнительных Су-30 для замены своих МиГ-29Н. По этому поводу уже оживились западные авиапроизводители.


Date Posted: 29-May-2009

Jane's Defence Weekly

Problems delay final consignment of Malaysia's Su-30MKM fighters

Dzirhan Mahadzir JDW Correspondent
Kuala Lumpur


Malaysia has yet to take delivery of its final six Sukhoi Su-30MKM fighters because of a disagreement over the contractual terms.

The six aircraft are ready for delivery, local industry sources told Jane's , but Malaysia is refusing to accept them until Sukhoi fixes integration problems with the avionics on 12 Su-30MKMs that have already been delivered.

However, Sukhoi is insisting that Malaysia take delivery of the last six aircraft, which have already been modified to resolve the integration problem, before similar work is carried out on the other 12.

Negotiations to resolve the impasse are ongoing, though Jane's understands that both sides are refusing to budge from their respective positions.

Problems in integrating Russian weapon systems and Western avionics have plagued the Su-30MKM since its delivery in 2007, with the result that training on the aircraft has progressed slowly.

These problems are likely to discourage Malaysia from buying additional Sukhois to replace its MiG-29 fleet, which is scheduled for deactivation in 2010.

Newly appointed Defence Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi told the Malaysian media on 12 May that there were no plans to retire the MiG-29s, which have seen 15 years' service. However, air force sources corrected the minister, saying the government had already approved the timeline for the MiGs' deactivation.

Already aircraft manufacturers have been making informal presentations about the MiGs' replacement, notably Lockheed Martin with the F-16 and Saab with the Gripen. Boeing is also hoping that the Malaysians will follow through with plans - which have been on and off since 2002 - to purchase the F/A-18 Super Hornet.

In addition, Malaysia is expected soon to restart the tender to purchase 12 combat search-and-rescue helicopters. The tender was originally won last year by the Eurocopter EC725, only for the order to be cancelled amid allegations that the contest had been conducted irregularly.

The government of newly appointed Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak is now expected to restart the tender process rather than simply to award the contract to Eurocopter. Nevertheless, Eurocopter Chief Executive Officer Lutz Bertling said on 12 May in Kuala Lumpur that he hoped the Malaysian government could commit to the purchase before mid-August to enable faster production and delivery of an aircraft in high demand internationally.

Industry sources have also said that they expect Malaysia to issue a tender soon for the upgrade and service life extension of its S-61 helicopter fleet.

The government announced in 2007, in the aftermath of an S-61 crash, that the fleet would be retired by 2011, but the sources said that the decision had been reconsidered because the 24 helicopters still in service have plenty of flying hours left in them.

However, if the helicopters are upgraded, it remains unclear whether they would remain in Royal Malaysian Air Force service or be transferred to the Army Air Corps.



С уважением, Exeter

От А.Никольский
К Exeter (31.05.2009 16:23:28)
Дата 01.06.2009 11:42:39

Вот, малайзийский официоз нашелся

Главком ВВС говорит, что поставленныые машины летают, а шесть поставят до конца года и все это мощно усилит потенциал ВВС страны


May 29, 2009 21:25 PM

RMAF To Receive Final Consignment Of Six Sukhoi Aircraft By Year End



KUALA LUMPUR, May 29 (Bernama) -- The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) are expected to take delivery of final consignment of six Sukhoi SU-30MKM fighter aircrafts from Russia by year end.
Chief of Air Force Jen Datuk Seri Azizan Ariffin said the final consignment of six Sukhoi SU-30MKM fighters will complete Malaysia's purchase of the 18 sophisticated aircraft and further bolster RMAF's inventory in defending Malaysia's air space.
He added that the consignment was also in tandem with RMAF's development plans to remain relevant and competitive and increase the country's defence capability with state-of-the-art air defence.
"We have already received 12 such aircrafts and the remaining six are expected to arrive by year end. The 12 aircrafts already in our inventory are used in training from time to time," said Azizan at a special interview at the Ministry of Defence here Friday, in conjunction with RMAF's 51st Anniversary celebrations on June 1.
All the aircrafts will be equipped with state-of-the-art radar systems for superior combat agility and maneuverability in the air.
Malaysia and the Russian government agency, Rosoboronexport, signed a US$900 million (RM3.4 billion) contract for 18 Sukhoi Su-30MKM (Modernizirovannyi Kommercheskiy Malaysia or Modernised Commercial Malaysia) aircraft.
In return for the purchase, Russia agreed to train and send a Malaysian astronaut to the International Space Station (ISS) and also buy palm oil from Malaysia.
Azizan said RMAF would also take delivery of four Airbus A400M aircrafts, two in 2013 and another two in 2014.
He added that RMAF also has plans to add to its current inventory but it would depend on the budget and government's capability.
Meanwhile, Azizan added that the RMAF base in Sungai Besi should be retained as a national heritage and not be demolished or commercialized since the base had served as an rescue operation centre for air traffic, especially RMAF, police and Fire services department.


От А.Никольский
К Exeter (31.05.2009 16:23:28)
Дата 31.05.2009 16:34:56

Re: Буржуазная пресса...

Джейнсовцы разродились вот такой пасквильной статьей - будто бы малайцы отказываются принимать у "Сухого" последние шесть построенных Су-30МКМ до тех пор, пока "Сухой" не разрешит технические проблемы с БРЭО с 12 уже поставленными машинами. Проблемы с интеграцией российских и западных электронных систем преследовали Су-30МКМ постоянно с момента поставки.
>Это также ставит под вопрос возможность заказа Малайзией дополнительных Су-30 для замены своих МиГ-29Н. По этому поводу уже оживились западные авиапроизводители.
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Если верить объяснениям нашей стороны то, ув. Exeter, там проблемы скорее финансовые. Сами самолеты уже в Малайзии и не могут отлетать нужное количество полетов, чтобы был подписан акт приемки, якобы из-за ремонта аэрождрома. А на практике (опять же по нашим объяснениям) малайзицы и не особенно торопятся их принять, потому что тогда надо будет заплатить, а на двое кризис, прямо как какой-нибудь Кудрин себя ведут:) То есть если наши не темнят, то это явления того же сорта, что и отмена тендера на Суперпумы, сокращение закупок Грипенов соседним Таиландом и пр
Второй транш у нас изначально считали крайне маловероятным.
С уважением, А.Никольский

От А.Никольский
К А.Никольский (31.05.2009 16:34:56)
Дата 01.06.2009 13:05:48

версия штрих:)

http://www.vedomosti.ru/newsline/index.shtml?2009/06/01/780396