By IANS on Thursday, March 15th, 2012
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Russia and China may soon sign a $4-billion contract for 48 Sukhoi
Su-35 Flanker-E fighter jets, the Kommersant business daily said Tuesday.
"The two sides have practically
agreed on the delivery of 48 Su-35 multi-role fighters, worth $4 billion, to
China," Kommersant said citing a source in the Russian defense
industry.
According to the paper, the only obstacle remaining is
Moscow's demand that Beijing should guarantee the protection of copyright on
the production of Su-35s without proper licensing.
"Moscow is not only aiming to ensure
its presence on the Chinese (combat aircraft) market, but also attempting to
prevent the potential copycat production of Russian aircraft for subsequent
sales to third parties with predatory pricing," a Russian government
source told Kommesant.
China has a poor record concerning copycat
manufacturing of advanced Russian combat aircraft.
The Chinese Chengdu J-10 fighter is heavily based on
the cancelled Israeli Lavi fighter demonstrator, the Shenyang J-11 is a replica
of Su-30 Flanker-C, and FC-1 uses Russian engines and other technology from the
MiG-29.
The
Su-35, powered by two 117S engines with thrust vectoring, combines high maneuverability
and the capability to effectively engage several air targets simultaneously
using both guided and unguided missiles and weapon systems.
The aircraft has been
touted as "4++ generation using fifth-generation technology"
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