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INS Hansa Репортаж С Главной Базы Индийской Морской Авиации [Cтр.14]
00_COVER VZLET 12 11/30/05 17:07 Page 1 12.2005 декабрь INS Hansa репортаж с главной базы индийской морской авиации [cтр.14] Дубай-2005 заметки с выставки Китайская история «Варяга» [cтр.24] 00_COVER VZLET 12 11/30/05 17:07 Page 3 01_pomin.qxd 11/30/05 17:04 Page 1 12/2005 декабрь Главный редактор Андрей Фомин Заместитель главного редактора Андрей Юргенсон Обозреватели Александр Велович Владимир Щербаков Специальные корреспонденты Андрей Зинчук, Алексей Михеев, Виктор Друшляков, Евгений Ерохин, Петр Бутовски, Юрий Пономарев, Сергей Попсуевич, Алина Черноиванова Уважаемые читатели! Дизайн и верстка Григорий Бутрин Перед Вами последний в этом году декабрьский номер «Взлёта». Интернет-поддержка Он завершает первый год нашего с Вами общения, и нам бы хоте- Георгий Федосеев лось надеяться, что оно не казалось Вам скучным и бесполезным. Мы старались подбирать для Вас самые свежие и интересные ново- Координация взаимодействия: сти, рассказывать о наиболее значимых событиях в мире отечест- с ВВС РФ – Александр Дробышевский с МЧС РФ – Виктор Бельцов венной и зарубежной авиации и космонавтики, давать иллюстриро- ванные обзоры и репортажи наших корреспондентов, интервью с на- Фото на обложке стоящими ньюсмейкерами. Мы не копировали слепо заметки с ново- Алексей Михеев стных лент информационных агентств, избегали публикации «заказ- ных» и не интересных читателю статей. Насколько это хорошо нам Издатель удавалось – судить Вам, наши уважаемые читатели. Ведь именно для ООО «Аэромедиа» Вас мы и начали это непростое дело – делать ежемесячный аэроко- Генеральный директор смический журнал. Поэтому Ваши отзывы, замечания и предложения Андрей Фомин нам особенно важны. Мы не стоим на месте, стараемся разнообра- зить тематику и способы подачи материалов, и будем рады услышать Заместитель генерального директора Ваши пожелания. -
Su-30MKI Su-30MKI
1.2003 (№35) Su-30MKISu-30MKI RUSSO-INDIANRUSSO-INDIAN PROGRAMMEPROGRAMME • RUSSIAN & CIS AIRCRAFT IN INDIA • ANTONOV AN-140: PILOT'S OPINION • CARRIER-BORNE FIGHTERS: WHICH TO CHOOSE AVIASALON Co Flight Research Institute, Zhukovsky, Moscow region, 140182, Russia Phone: + 7 (095) 556 7786, 556 5265 Fax: + 7 (095) 742 8751, 556 5413 E-mail: [email protected] www.maks.ru 1.2003 (35) CONTENTS Gulf debut. AEROSPACE NEWS WEAPONS Iran's first international FROM RUSSIA & CIS air show marked Precision weapons development: by cooperation with Ukraine and Russia . .58 Military aviation . .4 global tendencies . .33 Industry . .5 Contracts . .7 CIVIL AVIATION Flight safety . .8 Aeroflot: into a new year HOT TOPIC with a new image . .36 From aircraft sales to joint programmes. AIRLINERS Tendencies of Russo-Indian cooperation in aviation . .10 An-140: "People's transport" from Kharkov . .38 IN SERVICE ABROAD MiG Operational Flying Training Syllabus. How Indian Air Force pilots learn to fly MiG fighters . .62 AIR FORCE Deck fighter training begins on land . .20 "An-140 – it's simple, it's reliable, it's safe" – says Aleksandr Akimenkov, test pilot with GosNII GA . .40 INDUSTRY KnAAPO: to lead Sukhoi's COSMONAUTICS production devision . .46 558th Aircraft Repair Plant: Spacecraft launches COMBAT AIRCRAFT quality guaranteed . .48 the Russian Federation performed or contributed to in 2002 . .64 Su-30MKI programme and Sukhoi international cooperation . .22 AVIATION HISTORY Flying radars. From the history of Russian Airborne Early Warning and Control Systems . .66 AERO-ENGINES Engines for trainer and light combat aircraft from Zaporozhye . .50 Choosing the best ship-borne fighter . -
Vayu Issue VI Nov Dec 2014
VI/2014 th ’’s 40 Anniversary Interview with the CNS Herald The Rising Sun ! Reflection and Introspection The Albatross’ Nest Lockheed Martin VI/2014 VI/2014 “Maritime Resurgence” for the Indian Navy, the Indian Regeneration 38 In his interview with the Vayu, shipbuilding industry, as also the 77 Vayu’s UK Editor Richard Admiral RK Dhowan, Chief of global market for submarines. Gardner writes on the HMS the Naval Staff gives his views on Konstantin Makienko from Queen Elizabeth, whose recent the Indian Navy’s force structure CAST in Moscow reviews the launch has started the next phase planning and on eve of Navy Day Russian involvement, phase of of the British Royal Navy’s strike th 2014, sends his message to the the French programme, German carrier regeneration programme ’s 40 Anniversary Nation. boats and some decisive factors – the biggest single new UK Interview with the CNS Herald The Rising Sun ! which will be crucial in the Reflection and Introspection The Albatross’ Nest defence project, apart from decision making. a new fleet of Trident nuclear Cover: The ShinMaywa US-2 missile submarines. Amphibian Aircraft 82 Euronaval 2014 EDITORIAL PANEL An on-the-spot report on the 24th edition of this major MANAGING EDITOR maritime event which began Vikramjit Singh Chopra in 1968 and has confirmed its position as leader of exhibitions EDITORIAL ADVISOR for naval defence, marine safety Admiral Arun Prakash and security. Reflection and EDITORIAL PANEL 46 Pushpindar Singh Introspection Air Marshal Brijesh Jayal As Navy Day 2014 is observed, Dr. Manoj Joshi former CNS Admiral Arun Lt. -
Strategic Initiation of Third Line of Defence & High Risk Area Delimitation, Restore 65 East Longitude
FORUM FOR INTEGRATED NATIONAL SECURITY Initiate Interact Influence STRATEGIC INITIATION OF THIRD LINE OF DEFENCE & HIGH RISK AREA DELIMITATION, RESTORE 65 EAST LONGITUDE THINKERS’ MEET REPORT July 11, 2015 www.�insindia.org 2015 FINS Thinkers’ Meet Forum for Integrated National Security finsindia.org 7/11/2015 President’s Message In the 21st century, anybody who rules the sea and space will rule the world. Fortunately, we have sea lanes too vital to be ignored. Indian Ocean is the only ocean in the world which has been named after a country. We don’t claim it as ours only. But we cannot ignore this geographical fact as well. Therefore, when we say maritime security and/or ocean security, our stakes are bound to be higher and it is going to increase day by day. When we take the philosophy of world governance in the 21st century, sea will hold the key and you cannot say only the coast guard, navy or maritime police will do the job. It will be the combined responsibility of all stakeholders. There is a convergence of security, commerce, influence and national interests. Hence, developments in maritime scenario are concern for all of us. But concern must transform into dominance and dominance needs power. You cannot dominate an area unless you are powerful. Our area of immediate concern may be up to Karachi. It may be up to the Straits of Malacca. But our area of influence will go right up to the Suez Canal in the west and stretch on the east. It will go into Pacific. -
November 2014 Newsletter
BBNNAAPPSS NNeewwss NNoovveemmbbeerr 22001144 BNAPS News Vol 4 Iss 6 – November 2014 BNAPS Gains Prestigious Transport Trust Award Following a visit by the Transport Trust’s Awards Assessor on 19 September, BNAPS was extremely pleased to be informed on 7 October that the restoration project had been given an award of £1500 and also the Ron Wilsden award in recognition of the high quality of the restoration work. This is a really gratifying achievement and reflects the hard work and effort put in by the restoration team and the outstanding support the project has received since the remains of “Charlie November” were recovered in July 2010 Information about the project on show for – more on page 2. the Transport Trust Assessor’s visit “Charlie November’s” Fuselage is Painted - Restoration Project Reaches a Major Milestone BNAPS Trustees, left to right, Bob Wealthy, Peter Graham, Bob Wilson and Guy Palmer, met up at the restoration workshop on 6 October to inspect the freshly painted fuselage of “Charlie November” See pages 5-11 for a full report of recent restoration work progress 1 Transport Trust Restoration Workshop Visit 19 September, 2014 BNAPS Trustees were most gratified to receive an award from the Transport Trust award in respect of completion of the fitting out of the fuselage of “Charlie November” by mid 2015 in time to be on show at the planned “Islander 50” event. The following photos were taken on the day of Transport Trust Awards Assessor’s visit to the restoration workshop: Bryan Groves and Paul Brook set out a display of restored parts and instruments. -
Erospace & Defence Eview
V/2011 ARerospace &Defence eview Transformation of the IAF All eyes on the FGFA Radars make the difference 50 years of INS Hansa Army Aviation 25th anniversary Defence Offset Policies V/2011 V/2011 Aerospace &Defence Review upgrading ageing fighters and as Building on Relationships essential Intelligence, Surveillance Vayu interviewed with Alexander and Reconnaissance (ISR) assets. 90 Mueller, Managing Director Richard Gardner reports on these RUAG Aerospace Services, Germany latest airborne radars. on the Group’s core competences in Transformation of the IAF All eyes on the FGFA military and civil aviation. In a reverse Radars make the difference situation, HAL are now supplying 50 years of INS Hansa Army Aviation 25th anniversary ‘green’ Dornier 228s to Germany for Defence Offset Policies their 228NG programme and RUAG Cover : The prototype Sukoi T-50, also referred have a clear vision on creating new to as the PAK FA in Russia and FGFA in India, avenues of cooperation with the seen in flight at MAKS 2011 over Zhukovsky, Indian industry. near Moscow. (photo: AA Me, IN) Transformation into a 50 years of INS Hansa EDITORIAL PANEL Defence Offset Policies: The Indian Navy marked Potent Strategic Force 102 the Golden Jubilee of MANAGING EDITOR In his interview with the Vayu The Road Ahead INS Hansa with an international Vikramjit Singh Chopra 34 Aerospace Review, on eve of Air India now ranks second in aviation symposium on ‘Roadmap Force Day, Air Chief Marshal NAK 62 terms of arms imports ($12 to Transformation’ at Goa in early EDITORIAL ADVISOR Browne, Chief of Air Staff articulates billion annually) and ninth in terms September. -
Vayu Issue VI Nov Dec 2015
VI/2015 Aerospace & Defence Review Unique.Unique. AheadAhead ofof thethe Art.Art. Unique. Ahead of the Art. Interview with the CNS Exercise Malabar 2015 Super Carriers Ahoy ! Imperatives of Amphibious Aircraft Airbus DS/Military in Spain The Hawks of Dega and Surya Kirans ShinMaywaShinMaywaShinMaywa Advert_for Advert_for Advert_for MYB MYB MYB & & MAI.indd &MAI.indd MAI.indd 1 1 1 20/11/1220/11/1220/11/12 2:18 2:18 PM 2:18 PM PM FOR MISSIONS AS VARIED AS THE TERRAIN. AT LOCKHEED MARTIN, WE’RE ENGINEERING A BETTER TOMORROW. SU-30MKI ONLY THE BEST © 2015 LOCKHEEDED MAMMARTIN CORPORATION www.irkut.com Live: n/a Trim: H: 255mm W: 175mm Job Number: FG15-0006_120 Designer: Daniel Buck Bleed: H: 280mm W: 215mm Publication: Vayu Aerospace Q/A: Becky Maddux Gutter: None Visual: C-130J Communicator: Carla Krivanek Resolution: 300 DPI Country: India Due Date: 11/19/15 Density: 300 Color Space: CMYK VI/2015 VI/2015 Aerospace & Defence Review ‘An Ocean of Dedication ceremony at INS Rajali, Airbus Military 32 home base of INAS 312A which 78 Opportunities’ operates the Navy’s Boding P-8I fleet in Spain took place in October 2015 even as 5000 flight hours of the P-8I fleet was Interview with the CNS Exercise Malabar 2015 celebrated. Super Carriers Ahoy ! Imperatives of Amphibious Aircraft Airbus DS/Military in Spain The IN’s The Hawks of Dega and Surya Kirans 50 In Vayu’s exclusive interview, Admiral ‘Super Fighter’ RK Dhowan, Chief of the Naval Staff Vayu’s UK Editor Richard Gardner Indian Navy P-8I of INS 312A at INS Rajali, reviews the Indian Navy’s determined reports from Seville, Spain, after the Arakkonam (photo : Angad Singh) modernisation process and projected Airbus Defence and Space annual Trade capabilities. -
Indian Navy SPECIAL ISSUE
VI/2018 Aerospace & Defence Review Indian Navy SPECIAL ISSUE Interview with Rotorcraft of the Navy: the CNS past, present, future Significance of the Fourth Generation Arihant Conventional Submarines Seeking New Horizons John Farley and Sea Harriers B:221 mm T:210 mm S:176 mm B:286 mm S:240 mm T:274 mm MULTI-ROLE COMBAT-PROVEN BUILT FOR THE FUTURE As the most advanced and lowest-cost fi ghter per fl ight hour, the F/A-18 Super Hornet will deliver next-gen superiority and survivability to India. By assembling, testing and certifying this aircraft at a state-of-the-art Factory of the Future in India, Boeing will help grow the country’s aerospace ecosystem. And with a plan for growth, the F/A-18 Super Hornet will continue to outpace threats—and make India stronger. Job Number: 10932910 Version: A Suffix: AIR FORCE BUILT FOR THE FUTURE Client/Brand: Boeing/BDS Date: 3-19-2018 1:36 PM APPROVALS File Name: 10932910vAsAFBFF_FA18_India_210x274.indd QC: Steve Jablonoski Bleed: 221 mm x 286 mm Gutter: None Publications: Geopolitics, Vayu, Force PA: Steve Hutchings PR: Pat Owens Trim: 210 mm x 274 mm Folds: NoneNone Notes: None RET: Greg Olsen PP: Chris Joyce Safety: 176 mm x 240 mm Media/Color Sp: PRINT/4 COLOR AB: Sandra Sanchez TM: Kate Vilt/Deanna Loperena Scale: 1=1 Country: None Vendor: None GCD: Eugene Varnado Actual Size: 210 x 274 mm Language: English Output%: None Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black AD: Alex Yancy Fonts: Helvetica Neue (55 Roman, 95 Black; Type 1) CW: Danielle Janota AE: Michael Etzel/Erin Heiser ALL CONTENT WITHIN THIS FILE IS FOR OUTPUT ONLY BY END PRINTER/VENDOR.