Defense Minister of Malaysia visited Irkutsk Aviation Plant
TSAMTO,
As reported earlier, Defense Minister of Malaysia Ahmad Zahid Hamidi
visited the Irkutsk Aviation plant - branch of JSC "Corporation" Irkut
".
As
the "AviaPort.Ru", quoting a press release "NPK" Irkut ", during the
visit of President of" Corporation "Irkut" Alexei Fyodorov presented his
guest IAZ main divisions, which produces the Su-30MK and Yak-130
components for concern "Airbus" in the program of international
industrial cooperation.
"The purpose of my visit to Irkutsk - personally seen, where a multi-purpose combat aircraft, which is used in Malaysian Air Force. What I have seen here is impressive and amazing. I am absolutely convinced that the future of the aircraft is very bright. We also discuss the possibility of future programs, and Malaysian companies are ready to cooperate in the field of "Irkut" - said Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
In collaboration with the Royal Air Force Malaysia Corporation "Irkut" from 2007 to 2009 posed to this country 18 Su-30MK fighters, known as the Su-30MKM (multi-purpose, commercial, Malaysian). Now discuss the details of yet another contract for the manufacture of multifunctional aircraft.
Irkut's MS-21, baseline model with up to 162 passengers, similar to the Airbus A319, and the Boeing 737-700 (photo : Irkut)
According
to Fedorov, "Malaysia for us - not just a customer, for us it is a key
partner. We would like to secure a good partnership with the Malaysian
aerospace industry."
In
addition to the Su-30MKM, the parties discussed cooperation on the
project MS-21. It is planned that the first deliveries of these aircraft
will begin in Malaysia in 2017.
In
addition, the defense minister of Malaysia expressed interest in the
project Yak-130 and did not rule out the possibility of cooperation in
this area.
Background
Su-30MKM (photo : Airliners)
The
contract to supply 18 Malaysian Air Force Su-30MKM worth about 910
million dollars was signed in 2003. Deliveries of fighters under the
contract have been completed in the summer of 2009.
Su-30MKM
(multi-purpose, commercial, Malaysian) is based on the Su-30MKI
developed for the Indian Air Force. At the same time, this machine has a
number of differences, as adapted to the requirements of the Malaysian
Air Force. In the final part of the tender of the Su-30MKM competed with
the U.S. F/A-18E/F.
As
part of the Malaysian contract was carried out a large number of
technical discussions with suppliers of foreign equipment on the
Su-30MKM, in his pairing on the basis of the experience already gained
by the Su-30MKI. Much has been done on the organization of international
cooperation.
The
contract for the supply of 18 Su-30MKM is unique in complexity and has
no analogues in Russian practice. Malaysian party chooses suppliers of
imported complete set for the Su-30MKM. Moreover, the contract was
structured so that Malaysia provided a supply of these products in
finished form on the contract. If other similar contracts usually
stipulate a list of equipment and the function ends with the buyer, the
buyer is assumed greater authority. This selection, coordination and
delivery of spare parts as a pilot and production machines.
The
company "Thales" as a subcontractor in December 2003 won a contract
worth 120 million euros (147 million dollars) to supply avionics for the
Su-30MKM.
The
second major subcontractor became a South African company "Avitroniks"
which has received an order to produce Malaysian Air Force 18 system
warning about the threat to the Su-30MKM. The contract is estimated at
20 million dollars.
The third major subcontractor was Indian corporation HAL, which has put completing a $ 30 million dollars for the Su-30MKM.
The third major subcontractor was Indian corporation HAL, which has put completing a $ 30 million dollars for the Su-30MKM.
In
2011, the Malaysian Air Force flight crews began training on a
simulator of the Su-30MKM. The simulator was designed by Malaysian firm
HeiTech Padu Bhd in conjunction with the "Sukhoi" and includes two jobs
for pilots and their computer system training. The Malaysian government
has entered into an agreement with HeiTech to develop and produce a
simulator for training pilots of the Su-30MKM in December 2006.
At
the opening ceremony of the training center for pilots of Su-30MKM
Malaysian Air Force in April this year, Defense Minister Ahmad Zahid
Hamidi said that "Malaysia is the leader among Southeast Asian countries
in terms of training pilots for aircraft such as the Su-30."
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