NATO Avionics on the Su-35? Russia Offers to Adapt its Elite Fighter to Indonesia’s Needs
NATO Avionics on the Su-35? Russia Offers to Adapt its Elite Fighter to Indonesia’s Needs
Amid stalling negotiations for the final sale of Su-35 fighter jets to modernise the Indonesian Air Force, Russia has offered to adapt its heavyweight twin engine fightermilitarywatchmagazine.com
NATO Avionics on the Su-35? Russia Offers to Adapt its Elite Fighter to Indonesia’s Needs
NATO Avionics on the Su-35? Russia Offers to Adapt its Elite Fighter to Indonesia’s Needs
Amid stalling negotiations for the final sale of Su-35 fighter jets to modernise the Indonesian Air Force, Russia has offered to adapt its heavyweight twin engine fightermilitarywatchmagazine.com
Solid cash and stable customer, why thay loose it.Well Well Well, they did not allow Pakistan to integrate Radar & EW suite of their own choice to Su-35. What changed their mind ?
- Desperate for Cash I think.
- An order large enough,
- As Indonesia is an old customer & they do not want to lose it.
All link can talk to each other by creating bridges on form of software and hardware portability (like language translation). Which now latest AWACS or ground station have.Look like Russian watch Indonesian thread in "that forum" where the members criticize Russian planes ability to share data with our F 16/Hawk/T 50 and also our navy fleets who mostly use NATO standard link.
Solid cash and stable customer, why thay loose it.
Pakistan should go for few russian birds to complement f16 and thandars