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Indian Team Visits Moscow for Su T-50 Flight Demo
By VIVEK RAGHUVANSHI
Published: 16 Aug 2011 12:43
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NEW DELHI - A delegation of Indian military officers and technicians was in Moscow to witness the first public flight Aug. 16 of the Sukhoi T-50, the base platform of the Fifth-Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) that India and Russia have contracted to develop jointly.
A new Russian twin-engine jet fighter T-50 lands at Zhukovsky airfield as it takes part in MAKS-2011, the International Aviation and Space Show, in Zhukovsky, Russia, on Aug. 14. (Dmitry Kostyukov / AFP)

The aircraft, which made its maiden flight at a Far East airbase in Russia in January 2010, was rolled out for its first public viewing at the MAKS international air show outside Moscow, where two of the sleek silver prototypes are due to perform air stunts Aug. 16 under the watchful eye of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
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India's Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) and Russia's Rosoboronexport and Sukhoi Design Bureau are working together to develop and produce the plane.

The two countries have proposed building about 500 FGFAs to meet the needs of both the Indian and Russian air forces. India's FGFA order is expected to cost the country more than $25 billion over the next two decades.

The exact details of the pact between India and Russia on technical collaboration are still not known, Indian Air Force sources said.

But a Defence Ministry official here said that HAL and Rosoboronexport on Dec. 21 signed a preliminary contract for design and development of the aircraft by HAL and the Sukhoi Design Bureau at a cost of $295 million. The preliminary development phase will last 18 months. Full-scale design and development work will be taken up under a separate contract, which will be negotiated and signed toward the end of the preliminary phase, the ministry official said.

The induction of the FGFA into the Indian fleet is to begin in 2018 as the first prototype has already undergone several tests, the official added.

The FGFA will be a stealthy, lethal swing-role fighter with advanced avionics, 360-degree situational awareness, smart weapons, data links and high-end mission computers, the Indian Air Force has said.

Agence France-Presse contributed to this report from Moscow.
 
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good for India.
PAF is also looking forward for there first 5th generation procurement but the decision will be made only once the Indians start getting these.

Actually , How many J20B is PAF looking at in the future
From what i know is that PAF is looking at some 250 JF17 , 36-72 J10B apart from keeping there F16 fleet of 62 aircrafts , flying till 2030, My guess is that PAF would begin to look at J20 as a replacement of some older F16s in early 2020s since these were delivered in 1983

If you look at Indian Procurement plan for 5th gen Aircrafts
IAF plans to acquire 54 Single seat PAKFA between 2017-22 , these are to be followed with production of FGFA which is a customised , twin seater version of PAKFA for IAF , FGFA production is expected to begin in 2020 with India inducting 160 FGFA between 2022-30 , FGFA is expected to replace 62 Mig29s currently in service , from 2026 @ one sqd a yr
 
I wish the first PAK-FA will touch Indian soil in 2016...

That'd be a year or two too optimistic mate. PAK FA as per Mikhail Pogosyan will go further improvements structurally to make it stealthier. This is only to test flight characteristics. A lot of things are still to come as per what he said; like the 6-7th prototype would be very different from 1 and 2. So expect big. :azn:
 

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