PAK FA - VOOU!!!
Moderadores: Glauber Prestes, Conselho de Moderação
Re: PAK FA
Sintra, estudam a trinta anos e ninguém usou ainda porquê?
Não são pequenos tijolos radar Sintra, olhe o tamanho dos slots de um SU-35, devem ser maiores que as asas de um F-5 em termos de área total.
E pode ser que não vejam o F-22 bem lá longe, mas longe o suficiente para ver-se que há um objeto grande voando a mach 1.5 num determinado ponto do espaço, daí aponta-se o IRST e dirige-se a potência máxima do IRBIS naquela direção, recebe-se um eco bem pequeno voando a 30.000 m e deve-se saber que bolas de gude ou bolas de ping-pong não voam assim, logo só pode ser...
É mais um ponto na formação de uma imagem, entende?
Outra coisa, esses tijolos podem ser usados em outras áreas e até mesmo no lugar da antena "normal", não é?
O inusitado é o desenvolvimento PRÁTICO do uso de radares embarcados que operem na banda L. Uma vez operacionais, tornarão as técnicas furtivas da banda X inúteis.
Não são pequenos tijolos radar Sintra, olhe o tamanho dos slots de um SU-35, devem ser maiores que as asas de um F-5 em termos de área total.
E pode ser que não vejam o F-22 bem lá longe, mas longe o suficiente para ver-se que há um objeto grande voando a mach 1.5 num determinado ponto do espaço, daí aponta-se o IRST e dirige-se a potência máxima do IRBIS naquela direção, recebe-se um eco bem pequeno voando a 30.000 m e deve-se saber que bolas de gude ou bolas de ping-pong não voam assim, logo só pode ser...
É mais um ponto na formação de uma imagem, entende?
Outra coisa, esses tijolos podem ser usados em outras áreas e até mesmo no lugar da antena "normal", não é?
O inusitado é o desenvolvimento PRÁTICO do uso de radares embarcados que operem na banda L. Uma vez operacionais, tornarão as técnicas furtivas da banda X inúteis.
Re: PAK FA
http://www.ndtv.com/news/india/indias_f ... y_soon.phpIndia's first stealth fighter to fly in 4 months
Vishnu Som, Sunday August 30, 2009, Moscow
In less than four months from now, India's first stealth fighter will fly for the first time. It is called the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft or FGFA being developed in Russia by Sukhoi.
The FGFA is designed to have a top speed of approximately Mach 2, or twice the speed of sound.
It has the ability to supercruise or operate at speeds beyond the speed of sound without engaging systems such as afterburners which consume huge amounts of fuel.
The aircraft will be equipped with an electronically scanned array radar whose beams are electronically steered to detect targets with maximum accuracy.
India, which has partnered Russia in the development of multi-role fighter Sukhoi 30 MKI, is a key player in the FGFA project and is expected to pay a sizeable chunk of the $3 billion needed to fund development of the fighter.
"The prototype will take off this year," said Alexei Fedorov, president of Russia's United Aircraft Corporation.
Several of the technologies being developed for the stealth fighter have evolved from those used in the Sukhoi 30 MKI.
Considered the most maneuverable fighter in the world, the Sukhoi 30 MKI uses thrust vectored engines which deflect the exhaust from its engines to extreme angles which enable the jet to pull off violent maneuvers like a flat spin where the jet literally spins around on its axis.
As new technological advancements are being developed for the stealth fighter, they will also find their way into the Sukhoi 30.
- P44
- Sênior
- Mensagens: 55295
- Registrado em: Ter Dez 07, 2004 6:34 am
- Localização: O raio que vos parta
- Agradeceu: 2759 vezes
- Agradeceram: 2438 vezes
Re: PAK FA
http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/20 ... ghter.html
Russia unveiled the first element of its fifth-generation Sukhoi PAK FA/T-50 fighter during the Moscow MAKS air show, with Tikhomirov's NIIP having exhibited the type's active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar.
The newly unveiled unit is intended for integration with Sukhoi's heavyweight fighter prototype, which air force commander Aleksandr Zelin says is due to fly in November or December. The aircraft was shown to President Vladimir Putin in its assembly phase during his May visit to the KnAAPO production plant in Komsomolsk-on-Amur.
Tikhomirov says the AESA antenna entered benchtesting in November 2008, and was mated with the radar's other blocks for an initial integration test "this summer". A second example to be produced for an operational prototype of the T-50 will be completed by mid-2010, it adds.
NIIP has not provided any details about the new radar, beyond saying that its antenna contains more than 1,000 solid transmit/receive modules. The design is Russia's second AESA system, following the Phazotron Zhuk-AE being developed for the RSK MiG-35.
Outwardly, the T-50 is believed to resemble the configuration of the US Air Force's Lockheed Martin F-22, and will share design features such as internally carried weapons and supercruise performance. The Russian aircraft will also have an integrated on-board sensor and flight control system which will include several radar antennas to provide a 360° coverage.
Sukhoi will complete five prototypes for initial testing, including two to be dedicated for ground test activities. Initial trials are scheduled for completion in 2011-12, with the company expecting to produce an initial batch of aircraft for operational trials by 2015.
Russia's initial batch of aircraft will be powered by NPO Saturn Item 117 engines, derived from the supplier's AL-31F series. A new engine will be incorporated with later production examples, with this likely to be a design proposed by MMPP Salut and based on the AL-31FM3.
India is also seeking its own version of the T-50 under an agreement with Moscow. This is expected to feature some airframe differences and use Indian avionics equipment.
Russia unveiled the first element of its fifth-generation Sukhoi PAK FA/T-50 fighter during the Moscow MAKS air show, with Tikhomirov's NIIP having exhibited the type's active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar.
The newly unveiled unit is intended for integration with Sukhoi's heavyweight fighter prototype, which air force commander Aleksandr Zelin says is due to fly in November or December. The aircraft was shown to President Vladimir Putin in its assembly phase during his May visit to the KnAAPO production plant in Komsomolsk-on-Amur.
Tikhomirov says the AESA antenna entered benchtesting in November 2008, and was mated with the radar's other blocks for an initial integration test "this summer". A second example to be produced for an operational prototype of the T-50 will be completed by mid-2010, it adds.
NIIP has not provided any details about the new radar, beyond saying that its antenna contains more than 1,000 solid transmit/receive modules. The design is Russia's second AESA system, following the Phazotron Zhuk-AE being developed for the RSK MiG-35.
Outwardly, the T-50 is believed to resemble the configuration of the US Air Force's Lockheed Martin F-22, and will share design features such as internally carried weapons and supercruise performance. The Russian aircraft will also have an integrated on-board sensor and flight control system which will include several radar antennas to provide a 360° coverage.
Sukhoi will complete five prototypes for initial testing, including two to be dedicated for ground test activities. Initial trials are scheduled for completion in 2011-12, with the company expecting to produce an initial batch of aircraft for operational trials by 2015.
Russia's initial batch of aircraft will be powered by NPO Saturn Item 117 engines, derived from the supplier's AL-31F series. A new engine will be incorporated with later production examples, with this likely to be a design proposed by MMPP Salut and based on the AL-31FM3.
India is also seeking its own version of the T-50 under an agreement with Moscow. This is expected to feature some airframe differences and use Indian avionics equipment.
Triste sina ter nascido português
Re: PAK FA
Creio que o programa não está indo para frente, porém, você não repararam na parte em vermelho, depois vocês não sabem porque o RCS do Rafale é pequeno. E ainda, será que não pode sair uma parceria daí no futuro?Antunes escreveu:Bom parece que queimei a lingua!
June 05, 2007
Mitsubishi Stealth
Rcsmodel The Mitsubishi 3000GT sports car was sold in the US as the Dodge Stealth, but now the company has moved up to the real thing.
Japan's Technical Research & Development Institute (TRDI) recently unveiled images of the Mitsubishi ATD-X stealth fighter in the form of a full-scale radar cross-section (RCS) model. One picture was released a few months ago by TRDI, but has now disappeared from their site. Other images can be found here. They include a presentation slide confirming that France has been supporting the Japanese stealth program: between September and November 2005, the model was tested in the French government's radar cross-section (RCS) range. Other features of the twin-engine jet include thrust vectoring with external paddles, an F-22-like external shape, fly-by-light controls and the testing of a smart-skin sensor.
In some ways the ATD-X project is comparable to BAE Systems' Replica stealth demonstration in the mid-1990s. It's not likely that the Japanese government will fund the development of an operational stealth fighter, but the domestic capability may be used to ease US concerns about exporting its own stealth aircraft to Japan. Further down the road, too, the same technology could be used in other systems such as cruise missiles or unmanned air vehicles.
Solange0650 Using the French range is logical. At Bruz, near Rennes, France's DGA defense agency's CELAR (center for military electronics) laboratory constructed the Solange indoor RCS range. A photo found here shows that Solange may be the biggest indoor RCS range in the world, capable of measuring a real fighter rather than a subscale mock-up. The same site also confirms that Solange was built with the help of a US company, absorber specialist Emerson & Cuming.
--Bill Sweetman
Bom vamos ver o que vai sair, e quando!!
Abraços
[]´s
- Eduardo Soares
- Júnior
- Mensagens: 55
- Registrado em: Qui Abr 10, 2008 7:24 pm
Re: PAK FA
Aqui está o link traduzido do fórum russo, é só clicar no link aviação.
http://translate.google.com.br/translat ... hl%3Dpt-BR
http://translate.google.com.br/translat ... hl%3Dpt-BR
-
- Sênior
- Mensagens: 1053
- Registrado em: Seg Mai 05, 2008 10:14 am
- Localização: Rio de Janeiro - RJ
- Agradeceu: 10 vezes
Re: PAK FA
Pak-Fa?
[]'s
-------------------------------
Si vis pacem, para bellum.
"Não sei com que armas a III Guerra Mundial será lutada. Mas a IV Guerra Mundial será lutada com paus e pedras."
Albert Einstein
Si vis pacem, para bellum.
"Não sei com que armas a III Guerra Mundial será lutada. Mas a IV Guerra Mundial será lutada com paus e pedras."
Albert Einstein
-
- Novato
- Mensagens: 14
- Registrado em: Ter Ago 11, 2009 11:33 am
- henriquejr
- Sênior
- Mensagens: 5448
- Registrado em: Qui Mai 25, 2006 11:29 am
- Localização: Natal/RN
- Agradeceu: 384 vezes
- Agradeceram: 432 vezes
-
- Sênior
- Mensagens: 3548
- Registrado em: Sex Ago 17, 2007 11:06 am
- Localização: Bahia!
- Agradeceu: 74 vezes
- Agradeceram: 87 vezes
Re: PAK FA
Onde está a onda de calor da turbina???Oziris escreveu:
Pak-Fa?
[]'s
[centralizar]Mazel Tov![/centralizar]
- Brasileiro
- Sênior
- Mensagens: 9410
- Registrado em: Sáb Mai 03, 2003 8:19 pm
- Agradeceu: 238 vezes
- Agradeceram: 541 vezes
Re: PAK FA
A Estrela vermelha sobre a asa e o número 01 na frente do avião parece forçação de barra. Vide Su-35, o número do avião não tinha nada a ver com o fato de ser o primeiro protótipo.Oziris escreveu:
Pak-Fa?
[]'s
E recolheu o trem de pouso em altitude muito baixa ainda. O protótipo do Su-35 sequer recolheu o trem de pouso em seu primeiro vôo.
Montagem.
abraços]
----------------
amor fati
amor fati
- Valdemort
- Sênior
- Mensagens: 1319
- Registrado em: Ter Jan 15, 2008 11:13 am
- Agradeceu: 15 vezes
- Agradeceram: 20 vezes
Re: PAK FA
Realmente os avioes mantem os trens de pouso ( landing gear) arriados nos primeiros voos de uma maneira geral.
Mas quem garante que e o primeiro voo ???
Nao entendo de photo / photoshop ... mas quem garante que nao e possivel ja haver esse prototipo ? Eles nao iriam voar esse ano ?
Mas quem garante que e o primeiro voo ???
Nao entendo de photo / photoshop ... mas quem garante que nao e possivel ja haver esse prototipo ? Eles nao iriam voar esse ano ?
"O comunismo é a filosofia do fracasso, o credo da ignorância e o evangelho da inveja. Sua virtude inerente é a distribuição equitativa da miséria".
Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill
- P44
- Sênior
- Mensagens: 55295
- Registrado em: Ter Dez 07, 2004 6:34 am
- Localização: O raio que vos parta
- Agradeceu: 2759 vezes
- Agradeceram: 2438 vezes