Russian Military News, Reports, Data, etc.

Dizasta1

Senior Member
Russian are spending on their air force

however navy is in ruins

The Russians are gaining significant traction now. Admitted that they faced financial, infrastructural and organizational troubles in the past. But today is a different story. Don't forget, the American & Brits are trying very hard to slow down the Russians. But this time around, they have to contend with not just the Russians, but also the Chinese. Russia's power is on the rise, it's not a matter of "if" rather "when."
 

Inst

Captain
Russia is fundamentally a land power so if the Russian navy is crap, no one cares outside of the Russian naval careerists. If they have sincerely lowered the cost of the Su-57 to 35 million, it seems to match more their WW2 doctrine, where semi-outmoded aircraft were launched in swarms to support Russian land power, and production output and air denial was more important than high-altitude or qualitative performance. I recall LCol Yu going on with a joke about Soviet generals sitting in Paris. One general says to the other: so who won the air war?

In the Chinese case, as China is a dual land and sea power, airpower matters more as it can address both fronts, which is why in the long-term Chinese aviation will overtake that of the Russians; the Chinese need good air power. Which is why, the Russians seem more satsified with a stopgap / attrition fighter like the Su-57 than something that could potentially get extremely favorable K:L ratios vs F-35s.
 

Air Force Brat

Brigadier
Super Moderator
Don’t pick on it to much Lockheed Martin filed a 2010 Patent on using Carbon Nanotubes in stealth materials.
Carbon fiber is light weight and strong making it perfect for aircraft as is now add potential stealth characters. It’s just a question of if they have the technology.

I wasn't picking on it, I was just noting that as old, mundane tech, as even my favorite "Carrot Stix", is carbon nano fiber, its an amazing fishing rod, I just hope it doesn't "disappear", LOL?
 

Broccoli

Senior Member
First their large ammunation storage blew up and now few days later another accident.

Two people died in an explosion at a military testing site in northern Russia on Thursday, according to RIA news agency, citing the ministry of defence.

Six people were injured in the incident near Severodvinsk in the Arkhangelsk region in the Russian Arctic, it added.

Local authorities reported that a short-term increase in radiation was recorded in Severodvinsk.
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
 
Top