Modern Weapons and Military Equipment for Issue 1/2015
Abstract
Contract to equip Eurofighter with AESA radar Kaptor E signed;
Carrier-based version of PAK-FA multirole fighter in plan;
Flying car from Slovakia;
F-35C first carrier landing;
Chinese J-31 fighter aircraft officially presented to the public;
Embraer unveiled a prototype of KC-390 transport aircraft;
Russia develops new AWACS under the designation A-100;
The first modernized bomber Tu-160 flies;
Iran conducted a successful test flight of unmanned aircraft reverse-engineered from American RQ-170;
China and Russia jointly to develop the largest and most powerful helicopter in the world;
Lithuanians develops new VHF early warning radar;
Ukraine considers the licensed production of L-15 aircraft;
The new missile to equip the aircraft PAK-FA entered serial production in 2015;
USN to convert TV-guided Mavericks to laser guided missiles;
Lockheed Martin to equip F-22 fighters with AIM-9X missiles;
China launched new military satellites;
Ukraine is developing new missiles and trackers;
Russia is developing a new generation of satellites for early warning.
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