Using J-11 to airdrop vehicle? Are you sure J-11 can do that?
There's no dashed line that actually connects the "air drop vehicle" picture to the aircraft itself... ;p
Using J-11 to airdrop vehicle? Are you sure J-11 can do that?
well, the Russians have done it. They've finally decided that they won't get to take part in the J-11B project and won't get su-35 orders, so they've taken this route. btw, there is no indication that China will ever export flankers (especially when they got JF-17 and J-10 as more likely items).Moscow, Apr 22 (PTI) Russia has threatened to sue China
for copying its Sukhoi Su-27SK fighters and its pirate
production for export to Pakistan and other Third World
countries at much cheaper prices, according to a media report.
"Russia has officially notified China that the production
of J11 (fighters), a copy of Russian Su-27SK, is the violation
of inter-governmental agreements. Moscow has vowed to launch
legal procedures for the protection of its intellectual
property," leading daily 'Nezavisimaya Gazeta' reported today.
Under the 1996 agreement, China had the right to assemble
200 Su-27SK fighters under the local brand J11. However, after
receiving 95 kits and 180 AL31F engines Beijing in November
2004 notified Moscow that it no more needs Russian kits for
the assembly of Su-27 fighters, saying that combat
capabilities of the fighter were very limited and further
action would be taken after analysis of production experience
by Chinese experts, the daily disclosed.
"It seems the analysis was successful, as in the
beginning of 2007 China unveiled its 'development'- J11B
fighter, suspiciously reminding of Su-27," it reported.
The daily said that although China suspended the contract
on the supply of kits, it continued the import of engines as
from the very beginning Moscow had refused to give assembly
licence, 'even for a lot of money'. (More) PTI VS KIM PTP
lol, can you really sue someone for reverse engineering something?
lol, can you really sue someone for reverse engineering something?
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