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Poslao: 07 Sep 2013 16:49
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MSPO 2013: Poland's ITWL continues Grot-2 fighter development
Citat:The programme, which has been developed at ITWL's design bureau, is intended to fulfil several operational requirements, including a replacement for the Sukhoi Su-22 'Fitter' aircraft, due to be retired from the Polish Air Force.
"What we have tried to do is to develop a small aircraft that would be more efficient and cheaper to both procure and operate than other possible alternatives," said ITWL representatives at the international defence industry exhibition. "The key to the concept of this aircraft is that it will be developed in a dual-version: one manned and one unmanned."
Citat:The plan, said the ITWL design team, is to produce a sub-scale flying model of the Grot-2 within two years, after which they believe producing a full-scale actual aircraft will be a more simplified process than building a 1:1 technology demonstrator from scratch. Once a full-scale, unmanned model has been successfully demonstrated, the manned version of the aircraft will follow in a proposed second phase of the programme.
http://www.janes.com/article/26699/mspo-2013-polan.....evelopment
Nisam sigurn da Poljska moze da izgura nesto ovako a da to bude iole profitabilno jer bi sve morali da nabave. Iako je ovo kazu "far future" projekat. Izgledaju po ulaganjima u vojsku kao SFRJ u svoje vreme.
Do tada ce inace vec imati avion te klase jer trenutno je u toku tender za napredni trenazer gde ce verovatno izabrati izmedju T-50 i M-346.
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Poslao: 07 Sep 2013 17:37
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Ma ovi probaju da se uguraju da im vlada ne uzme T-50. Ovo ce im uspeti kao sto im je sve drugo do sad uspelo, od fregata preko artiljerije do lakih tenkova.
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