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Продолжаются ОКР по созданию двигателя второго этапа для Т-50

В дивизионе Объединенной двигателестроительной корпорации «Двигатели для боевой авиации», возглавляемом ОАО «Уфимское моторостроительное производственное объединение», продолжаются опытно-конструкторские работы по двигателю второго этапа для истребителя пятого поколения Т-50 (перспективного комплекса фронтовой авиации, ПАК ФА), которые должны завершиться после 2015 года.

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    Нет аватара g55364019.08.13 10:22:00
    У России много трудностей как раз из-за таких как вы.

    Нет, во всех бедах России виноваты Соединенные Штаты Америки    

    Вот вам еще информация к размышлению..

    Без источника не интересно.
    • 0
      Orlan05 Orlan0519.08.13 11:52:08
      Нет, во всех бедах России виноваты Соединенные Штаты Америки
      Вы страдаете паранойей?   
      Без источника не интересно.
      Без источника говорите?         Вы английским языком владеете? Ну тогда приятного прочтения источником моей предыдущей выкладки был Конгресс США, вот ссылка на официальный сайт http://house.gov/ 
      Давайте, скажите что это происки врагов и неправда         :
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        Нет аватара g55364019.08.13 13:56:20
        Вы страдаете паранойей?

        Нет, паранойей страдают патриоты.

        Вы английским языком владеете?

        Вообще-то у тебя там по-русски написано, сам что ли переводил?

        вот ссылка на официальный сайт http://house.gov/ 

        Где ссылка на конкретные заявления? Так источники не даются. Но я понял, что у тебя нет ссылки на источник...    
        Отредактировано: g553640~13:56 19.08.13
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          Orlan05 Orlan0519.08.13 14:22:43
          Где ссылка на конкретные заявления? Так источники не даются. Но я понял, что у тебя нет ссылки на источник...
          Понимаю, гранит науки в школе вам не дался         
          • 0
            Нет аватара g55364019.08.13 15:09:13
            Понимаю, гранит науки в школе вам не дался

            Ну ясно, пруфа у тебя нет... Жаль, я думал, ты не пустобрех, как некоторые    
        • 0
          Orlan05 Orlan0519.08.13 14:38:47
          Вот вам еще информация для самообразования         
          F-35 JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER(April 17, 2013)

          Program Performance Has Improved in Some Areas,
          but Affordability Challenges and Other Risks
          Remain


          What GAO Found
          The new F-35 acquisition baseline reflects positive restructuring actions taken by
          the Department of Defense (DOD) since 2010, including more time and funding
          for development and deferred procurement of more than 400 aircraft to future
          years. Overall, the program progressed on several fronts during 2012 to further
          improve the current outlook. The program achieved 7 of 10 key management
          objectives and made substantial progress on one other. Two objectives on
          aircraft deliveries and a corrective management plan were not met. The F-35
          development test program substantially met expectations with some revisions to
          flight test plans and made considerable progress addressing key technical risks.
          Software management practices and some output measures improved, although
          deliveries to test continued to lag behind plans. Manufacturing and supply
          processes also improved—indicators such as factory throughput, labor efficiency,
          and quality measures were positive. While initial F-35 production overran target
          costs and delivered aircraft late, the latest data shows labor hours decreasing
          and deliveries accelerating.
          The F-35 program still faces considerable challenges and risks. Ensuring that the
          F-35 is affordable and can be bought in the quantities and time required by the
          warfighter will be a paramount concern to the Congress, DOD, and international
          partners. With more austere budgets looming, F-35 acquisition funding
          requirements average $12.6 billion annually through 2037 (see below). Once
          fielded, the projected costs of sustaining the F-35 fleet have been deemed
          unaffordable by DOD officials; efforts to reduce these costs are underway.
          Software integration and test will be challenging as many complex tasks remain
          to enable full warfighting capability. The program is also incurring substantial
          costs for rework–currently projected at $1.7 billion over 10 years of production–to
          fix problems discovered during testing. With two-thirds of development testing
          still to go, additional changes to design and manufacturing are likely. The
          program continues to incur financial risk from its plan to procure 289 aircraft for
          $57.8 billion before completing development flight testing
          .

          57.8 млрд. за 289 самолетов - 200 000 000 за 1 самолет(грубый подсчет)   

          Why GAO Did This Study

          The F-35 Lightning II, the Joint Strike
          Fighter, is DOD’s most costly and
          ambitious aircraft acquisition. The
          program is developing and fielding
          three aircraft variants for the Air Force,
          Navy, Marine Corps, and eight
          international partners. The F-35 is
          critical to long-term recapitalization
          plans as it is intended to replace
          hundreds of existing aircraft. This will
          require a long-term sustained funding
          commitment. Total U.S. investment is
          nearing $400 billion to develop and
          procure 2,457 aircraft through 2037.

          Fifty-two aircraft have been delivered
          through 2012. The F-35 program has
          been extensively restructured over the
          last 3 years to address prior cost,
          schedule, and performance problems.
          DOD approved a new acquisition
          program baseline in March 2012.
          GAO’s prior reviews of the F-35 made
          numerous recommendations to
          improve outcomes, such as increasing
          test resources and reducing annual
          procurement quantities.


          А это для особо одаренных ссылка, что не могут найти самостоятельно      http://docs.house.gov/mee...io-SullivanM-20130417.pdf 
    • 0
      Orlan05 Orlan0519.08.13 11:58:43
      Вот вам оригинал записи..   Слушания в Конгрессе США под председательством Роско Барлетта от 20 марта 2012 года.
      "Yet, after having already made a major commitment of resources to the program, progress in the development and early procurement of the F-35 has fallen significantly short of expectations. Since the beginning of the final phase of development in 2001, the projected cost of the total research and development and procurement programs has grown from $233 billion to nearly $400 billion. Compared to the currently approved baseline, full rate production has been delayed five years.
      The committee has supported and continues to support the F-35 program because of the high priority placed on the program by the Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force and the recognition that a fifth generation fighter is required to operate and achieve the effects necessary in the projected future threat environments.

      "However, early-on in the F-35 program, the committee had concerns with the acquisition strategy. In 2005, we disapproved the Department’s request for the first procurement funds for F-35s, citing the request as premature, given the maturity of the development program. Each year we have continued to express concerns regarding rushing into procurement too soon and planning an aggressive increase in annual production before required technology was demonstrated, design stability was achieved, and flight testing was complete.

      "Unfortunately, the committee’s and others’ concerns regarding the program were well justified.
      As the Government Accountability Office reports, because of delays in research and development and flight testing, the Department of Defense’s projected requests for procurement of F-35 aircraft through 2017 have been reduced by approximately 75 percent compared to the original schedule when the program began in 2001.

      "Compared to last year, the Department has removed procurement of 179 F-35 aircraft from its budget plan for fiscal years 2013 to 2017.
      Отредактировано: Ruslan05~11:59 19.08.13