Poslao: 06 Dec 2009 14:50
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Slovacima pocela odpadat digitalna boja sa Migova 29...
Posle Kanade koja je prva pocela bojit svoju vojnu tehniku,Amerike,Engleske,Kine ,Finske ili npr Jordana ,i slovaci ofarbali i jos farbaju svoje 29ke .No pojavio se problem i to otpadanje boje na brzinama leta visljih od 1 Mach. BOJA KOJA KOSTALA VIŠE OD MILION SLOVAČKIH KRUNA tj. 800000 Čeških kruna tj...30200 E ZA 1 MIG! otpada po uvidaju posebne komisije na mjestima koja tokom leta extremno vibriraju (nije tacno objavljeno koja su to mjesta). Rezultat koji je objavila komisija je promjena ove matmaticki izracunate seme , tj. farbat ce se malo drugacije ,sema ce se promjenit a na ovim "vibrirajucim mjestima" ce bit obicna siva .
Ova sema navodno razoštrava i stezava cak do 3x identifikaciju neprijateljskim snagama...
Ps. Interesantno je i to da u Češkoj isto otpadavala boja koja je bila aplicirana na prijasnju sovjetsku boju isto kao i kod slovaka,no to je bilo nekad 80tih. god.
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Poslao: 08 Dec 2009 16:28
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Nisu malezijske 29-ke za penziju. One su nabavljene negde oko 1995-e.
Malezija ne zeli da ih remontuje, zeli da ih proda i za sada postoje dva zainteresovana kupca.
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Poslao: 08 Dec 2009 18:14
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Eh, da je Srbija...
Tu informaciju procitao sam na Netu pre par dana (link na zalost nisam zapamtio). U svakom slucaju, jedna od zainteresovanih zemalja je Irak, kome su potrebni nadzvucni avioni, po svaku cenu. Za drugog potencijalnog kupca smatram Peru ili Sudan.
Francuska im trenutno nudi Mirage F-1, uz obavezu remonta i modernizacije, ali se cini da Iracani nisu zainteresovani, zbog osrednjih performansi.
Druga varijanta sa nabavkom F-16 je jos uvek na ledu, obzirom da Amerikanci "zatezu".
[Link mogu videti samo ulogovani korisnici]
I, naravno, na engleskom:
Malaysia plans to sell its 16 MiG-29 next year
The intention of Malaysia to sell MiG-29 fighters in use by the Air Force, has attracted the interest of countries. The main objective is to reduce maintenance costs. And it should start the search for a new vector of air superiority.
Defense Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said that 10 fighters will be sold in June 2010 while the other six aircraft will be sold at the end of next year.
"Interested bidders agree that the purchase of these aircraft will be manufactured in Russia through the whole lot," said Zahid.
He said the sale would depend on rEquere defined in the sale and that the agreement should be signed by the governments of Malaysia and Russia and also need to accept a Security Council United Nations, which has a regulation that does not allow the sale of military equipment to countries that can offer threats international security.
(Note the Vinna: Iraq is the only country with enough money deserperadamente fighters seeking high performance for its air force with sales of arms has to go through the "riddle" of the UN. It is worth mentioning that Iraq intends to have at least one squadron hunting operational until the departure of Americans from their territory and that fact should occur in 2009/2010. Iraq in order to implement its intent already requested the sale of a batch of F-16 fighter used what was denied by the U.S. forcing the country use serive in search of fighters that were sent to maintain the country during the regime of Saddam Hussein)
However, Zahid refused to reveal the identities of the countries concerned.
Meanwhile, the Malaysian government is preparing to launch a competition to choose a new platform to replace its air superiority fighter MiG-29. Five participants will be notified of that request. The MiG-29 that are still being sold are capable of flight by more than 20 years. The main reason for the sale is to reduce the annual maintenance cost of these fighters represent. "We do not keep any for posterity in a museum," said Zahid.
Zahid said that the Parliament in October, the Malaysian government bought MiG-29 by a relatively low value in 1993, then considered the most capable and versatile fighter in the world.
Two aircraft were involved in accidents in 1998 and 2005."
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