Sunday, January 31, 2010

Russia's New Stealth Fighter




Some background and general information, see youtube video below:
Russia's first stealth fighter intended to match the latest U.S. design made its maiden flight boosting the country's efforts to modernize its rusting Soviet-built arsenals and retain its lucrative export market.
The Sukhoi T-50's flight comes nearly two decades after the first prototype of the U.S. F-22 Raptor took to the air, and Russian officials said it will take another five years for the new jet to enter service. Still, the flight marked a major step in Russia's efforts to burnish the faded glory of its aviation industries and strengthen a beleaguered military.
The sleek twin-engined jet closely resembling the Raptor flew for 47-minutes from an airfield at Sukhoi's production plant in the Far Eastern city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur. Development of the so-called fifth-generation fighter has been veiled in secrecy and no images of it had been released before the flight.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin hailed the flight as a "big step forward," but admitted that "a lot remains to be done in terms of engines and armament."
Craig Caffrey, an analyst for Jane's Defense Procurement-Military Aircraft, said the new fighter is "hugely important," both for modernizing the aging Russian air force fleet and retaining export markets.
The T-50 should offer the Russian Air Force a significant boost in its capabilities and ensure that it remains one of the best equipped air forces in the world.
For those countries that don't traditionally purchase military equipment from the U.S. it will be the only fifth generation aircraft available.
The NPO Saturn company said in a statement that the jet has new engines, but military analysts suggested that they were a slightly modernized version of the Soviet-era engine powering the Su-27 family of fighters.
"It's a humbug," said independent military analyst Pavel Felgenhauer. "It's just a prototype lacking new engines and a new radar. It takes new materials to build a fifth-generation fighter, and Russia lacks them."
Putin said Friday the first batch of new fighters is set to enter an Air Force evaluation unit in 2013 and serial production is set to begin in 2015.
Russian military analysts were also skeptical, pointing at a history of delays in the program and other Russian weapons projects.
"The schedule will likely be pushed back as usual," said Alexander Konovalov, the head of the Moscow-based Institute of Strategic Assessment, an independent think tank.
Russia's prospective Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile has failed in at least eight of its 12 test launches, dealing a blow to Russia's hopes of making it a cornerstone of its nuclear arsenal. Officials have blamed the failures on manufacturing flaws resulting from post-Soviet industrial degradation.
Felgenhauer and other observers said the fighter program, which depends on hundreds of subcontractors, has been dogged by similar problems.
Russian officials have said the new fighter, like the Raptor, will have supersonic cruising speed and stealth capabilities. Its pilot, Sergei Bogdan, said in televised remarks that it was easy and pleasant to fly.
While officials saw the new fighter as essential, some analysts said the country has more pressing needs.
"There is no mission and no adversary for such plane," Konovalov said, adding that the Russian military lacks a modern communications system and satellite navigation. "It would be more expedient to fit modern avionics to older generation jets."
===>The U.S. administration decided to quit buying the F-22 Raptor, the world's most expensive fighter jet at more than $140 million apiece, effectively capping its production at the 186 already ordered.


YouTube Video: Russian 5th Gen PAK FA T-50 fighter makes first ever flight.




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Russia's New Stealth Fighter




Some background and general information, see youtube video below:
Russia's first stealth fighter intended to match the latest U.S. design made its maiden flight boosting the country's efforts to modernize its rusting Soviet-built arsenals and retain its lucrative export market.
The Sukhoi T-50's flight comes nearly two decades after the first prototype of the U.S. F-22 Raptor took to the air, and Russian officials said it will take another five years for the new jet to enter service. Still, the flight marked a major step in Russia's efforts to burnish the faded glory of its aviation industries and strengthen a beleaguered military.
The sleek twin-engined jet closely resembling the Raptor flew for 47-minutes from an airfield at Sukhoi's production plant in the Far Eastern city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur. Development of the so-called fifth-generation fighter has been veiled in secrecy and no images of it had been released before the flight.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin hailed the flight as a "big step forward," but admitted that "a lot remains to be done in terms of engines and armament."
Craig Caffrey, an analyst for Jane's Defense Procurement-Military Aircraft, said the new fighter is "hugely important," both for modernizing the aging Russian air force fleet and retaining export markets.
The T-50 should offer the Russian Air Force a significant boost in its capabilities and ensure that it remains one of the best equipped air forces in the world.
For those countries that don't traditionally purchase military equipment from the U.S. it will be the only fifth generation aircraft available.
The NPO Saturn company said in a statement that the jet has new engines, but military analysts suggested that they were a slightly modernized version of the Soviet-era engine powering the Su-27 family of fighters.
"It's a humbug," said independent military analyst Pavel Felgenhauer. "It's just a prototype lacking new engines and a new radar. It takes new materials to build a fifth-generation fighter, and Russia lacks them."
Putin said Friday the first batch of new fighters is set to enter an Air Force evaluation unit in 2013 and serial production is set to begin in 2015.
Russian military analysts were also skeptical, pointing at a history of delays in the program and other Russian weapons projects.
"The schedule will likely be pushed back as usual," said Alexander Konovalov, the head of the Moscow-based Institute of Strategic Assessment, an independent think tank.
Russia's prospective Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile has failed in at least eight of its 12 test launches, dealing a blow to Russia's hopes of making it a cornerstone of its nuclear arsenal. Officials have blamed the failures on manufacturing flaws resulting from post-Soviet industrial degradation.
Felgenhauer and other observers said the fighter program, which depends on hundreds of subcontractors, has been dogged by similar problems.
Russian officials have said the new fighter, like the Raptor, will have supersonic cruising speed and stealth capabilities. Its pilot, Sergei Bogdan, said in televised remarks that it was easy and pleasant to fly.
While officials saw the new fighter as essential, some analysts said the country has more pressing needs.
"There is no mission and no adversary for such plane," Konovalov said, adding that the Russian military lacks a modern communications system and satellite navigation. "It would be more expedient to fit modern avionics to older generation jets."
===>The U.S. administration decided to quit buying the F-22 Raptor, the world's most expensive fighter jet at more than $140 million apiece, effectively capping its production at the 186 already ordered.


YouTube Video: Russian 5th Gen PAK FA T-50 fighter makes first ever flight.




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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

A Hunter's Kill

This hunter's kill was made with a 50 caliber inline CVA muzzle loader sighted in for 50 yards with 90 grains of powder an power-belts.
Good shooting, great kill. Good hunting.
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A Hunter's Kill

This hunter's kill was made with a 50 caliber inline CVA muzzle loader sighted in for 50 yards with 90 grains of powder an power-belts.
Good shooting, great kill. Good hunting.
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Private Gun Collection

Mr. Todd Inman was gracious enough to share his private gun collection with us.
Todd is a Follower here, on my Twitter Page, and got me started on Facebook.
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Western Outdoor Supply
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Browning A-5 Light 12 Gauge Shotgun





Tika T3 7MM Magnum Rifle




Remington 541-T with figured maple stock




Pair Shotguns with target pistol






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Private Gun Collection

Mr. Todd Inman was gracious enough to share his private gun collection with us.
Todd is a Follower here, on my Twitter Page, and got me started on Facebook.
Todd's Twitter Page link is-
http://twitter.com/WesternOutdoors
His website link is-
Western Outdoor Supply
http://www.westernoutdoorsupply.net/
Todd's Facebook Page is at-
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1603840791

Browning A-5 Light 12 Gauge Shotgun





Tika T3 7MM Magnum Rifle




Remington 541-T with figured maple stock




Pair Shotguns with target pistol






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Monday, January 25, 2010

Australia Day


January 26 is Australia Day, the official National day of Australia that commemorates the Flag Raising at Sydney Cove on 26 Jan 1788 by members of the First Fleet.

Happy Australia Day.

STI International LS Series 9mm Semi Auto Pistol with Holster, Magazines, and Pouches

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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Submarines: Here are some interesting pictures I thought I would share with you today about modern attack submarines

This is the SSN 718, a U.S. Nuclear powered Delta Class Attack Submarine with three Polar Bears just wondering around for a look see. The photo is real and was taken in October 2003 at the Arctic Circle.
Photo courtesy of the United States Naval Archives.



Russian Typhoon class ballistic missile submarine.
Some people claim this picture is fake and was created with Photoshop because this class Russian Sub is too large for these waters. Fake or other wise, it's interesting. If you live in California near San Diego or San Francisco it's common to see U.S. Nuclear powered submarines off the coast.





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Submarines: Here are some interesting pictures I thought I would share with you today about modern attack submarines

This is the SSN 718, a U.S. Nuclear powered Delta Class Attack Submarine with three Polar Bears just wondering around for a look see. The photo is real and was taken in October 2003 at the Arctic Circle.
Photo courtesy of the United States Naval Archives.



Russian Typhoon class ballistic missile submarine.
Some people claim this picture is fake and was created with Photoshop because this class Russian Sub is too large for these waters. Fake or other wise, it's interesting. If you live in California near San Diego or San Francisco it's common to see U.S. Nuclear powered submarines off the coast.





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