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Re: Р-77 на...
>Проходила информация, что российские спецы доработали китайские Су-27 под Р-77, где можно почитать об этом?
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Здесь:
JANE'S DEFENCE WEEKLY - NOVEMBER 17, 2004
China's Su-27s may fall short in capability
Robert Hewson Editor Jane's Air-Launched Weapons
Zhuhai, China
The Russian-supplied upgrade for China's licence-built fleet of Sukhoi Su-27SK single-seat fighter aircraft, produced by Shenyang as the J-11, is not as advanced or far-reaching as once believed, sources have told JDW.
Earlier reports suggested China was close to fielding upgraded Su-27SKs that delivered a level of multirole capability approaching that of People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) Su-30MKK aircraft.
To date only a limited new air-to-air capability has been added to the upgraded aircraft and China has not made meaningful steps towards producing an 'indigenised' Su-27 fitted with Chinese-built engines, weapons, radar or avionics. Furthermore, Russian industry sources have said that China is moving to halt J-11 production on the grounds that the design is out-dated and lacking in overall capability.
Upgrade work for China's J-11s began earlier this year under the leadership of Russia's Technocomplex group. Currently, "several 10s of aircraft" have been refitted under this programme, sources said. The main feature of this upgrade is centred around changes to the aircraft's Tikhomirov Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Design (NIIP) N-001 radar, that add the ability to fire the Vympel RVV-AE (Nato: AA-12 'Adder') active-radar air-to-air missile (AAM). The improved N-001VE can control a simultaneous engagement with two RVV-AE missiles.
The improved radar is not being built into aircraft on the production line. Instead, each J-11 produced by Shenyang has its radar shipped to Russia for upgrade by NIIP before being reinstalled by Chinese technicians. NIIP has offered several growth options for PLAAF J-11s including a further improved radar and the ability to launch the Kh-31 air-to-surface missile. None of these options have yet been taken up and the company says little interest has been expressed in acquiring a multirole J-11.
Neither are the upgraded J-11s compatible with China's own active-radar AAM, the PL-12 (SD-10).
According to NIIP, China has not asked for PL-12 integration and the company has been given no technical information on the missile's operating modes whatsoever. It has long been thought that PL-12 capability was a cornerstone of China's J-11 upgrade plans.
China is also understood to be developing its own advanced fire-control radars, perhaps to pair with the PL-12.
NIIP sources told JDW that, in their experience, local progress in radar development has been slow and China's capabilities still lag about 15 years behind the leading edge of radar technology.
Да, может, кто знает, как дела с Р-77 в отечественных ВВС?
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А как с ними может обстоять дело? :-))Единственные строевые самолеты, способные их применять - это модернизированные Су-27СМ. Он только начали поступать в ВВС.
Еще была такая возможность у последней партии МиГ-29, выпущенной во времена оные, но реально в строевых частях Р-77 не было.
С уважением, Exeter