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« on: April 23, 2009, 08:59:15 pm »

23.04.2009.

Rusija je izdvojila oko 64 miliona eura namenjenih razvoju novog transportnog aviona koji bi u ovoj zemlji zamenio ostarele An-12, An-26 i An-32. Procenjuje se da ce Rusija kupiti oko 100 ovih aviona, a Indija oko 45.
U projektu ucestvuju ruski Iljusin zajedno sa Irkut korporacijom, kao i indijski HAL.

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Russia launches military transport plane project with India

23/04/2009 15:52 MOSCOW, April 23 (RIA Novosti) - The Russian government allocated $64 million in 2009 to part finance a joint project with India to develop a new military transport plane, a defense industry official said on Thursday.

Russia and India signed an intergovernmental agreement on the joint development of a multi-role transport aircraft (MTA) in 2007. The cost of the $600-mln project is being equally shared by the two countries.

"The Russian government has signed a directive to launch the Russian-Indian project for the development of the MTA military transport plane, 2.156 billion rubles ($64 mln) has been allocated from the federal budget for this project in 2009," said Viktor Livanov, general director of the Ilyushin design bureau.

The transport plane, with a 20-ton cargo capacity, is expected to go in service with the Russian and Indian air forces in about eight years, the official said.

The Russian participants in the project include the Ilyushin design bureau and the Irkut Corporation, which is part of Russia's United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), created in 2006. HAL state-owned aircraft manufacturing company is representing India in the project.

India is expected to procure 45 MTA planes, while Russia, which needs to replace its outdated fleet of An-12, An-26 and An-32 transport planes, is most likely to commission at least 100 aircraft.

Izvor: RIA Novosti
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