India के बाद Ukraine खरीद सकता है Rafael, Russia को मिला 2 बड़ा Success

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The Il-112V took to the skies for its second flight at 11:35 Moscow time and successfully completed it, landing at 12:04 Moscow time.

The new military transport plane performed its debut flight from the aerodrome of the Voronezh Aviation Plant on March 30, 2019. The second flight scheduled for April 2020 was cancelled over the reconstruction of the runway that is now completed.

After its first flight, the Il-112V plane was finalized. In particular, the aircraft manufacturers reduced its weight that was larger than the mass specified by the customer.

The Il-112V is the first military transport plane developed in Russia from scratch in the post-Soviet period. The work on the plane’s development has been going on at the Ilyushin Aircraft Company (part of the United Aircraft Corporation within the state tech corporation Rostec) since 2014.

The Il-112V is designed to carry up to 5 tonnes of cargoes and transport personnel, military hardware and armament. Russia is developing the plane to replace An-26 and An-24 turbo-prop planes. Its serial production is planned from 2023.

The Ilyushin Il-112 is a high-wing light military transport aircraft being developed by Ilyushin Aviation Complex (JSC IL) for air landing and airdrop of military air cargoes, equipment and personnel. It has similar weights and dimensions to the An-26 it is intended to replace but differs by having a notably larger cabin cross-section, allowing it to accommodate 44 armed soldiers instead of 38. Thanks to the engine's reduced specific fuel consumption, which is down by 38 percent, the Il-112 has twice the ferry range, at 5,200 km (2,808 nm). The crew is reduced from six to two thanks to modern avionics and onboard equipment. The Il-112V is equipped with avionics combining the entire equipment complexes and systems into an integrated complex – the onboard equipment integrated complex. All aviation information, as well as information on the operation of aircraft systems, is displayed on six LCD monitors.

France is preparing the ground to offer Dassault Rafale jets to Ukraine as replacement for the ageing MiG-29 fighters.

The offer is expected to be placed during an upcoming official visit to Kyiv of French President Emmanuel Macron. The dates of the tour have not been announced yet but French Ambassador to Ukraine Etienne de Poncins said in February 2021 to Interfax-Ukraine, “my expectation is that this visit could occur by the end of the first semester (of 2021).”

In May 2020, Kiev adopted the “Air Force Vision 2035” plan in order to modernize its combat aviation by bringing it up to NATO standards. In accordance with this, a tender is expected to be called to supply 4.5 generation multirole combat aircraft interoperable with NATO military assets.

The Ukrainian defence ministry has proposed an investment of approximately 7.5 billion Euros to buy new fighter jets. The plan is to acquire 6 to 12 new combat aircraft between 2023 and 2025 and 30 aircraft in the 2025-2030 timeframe.

While the U.S. is keen to offer its F-16V ‘Viper’ jets to Ukraine, Sweden’s Saab is pitching in with its Gripen. However, fresh from sales success in Greece, Paris has an advantage over its competitors: a commercial system including loans and guarantees is said to be in place. Paris could guarantee a possible Rafale contract up to 85%. A chest of 1.5 billion Euros has already been provided for this purpose by the Ministry of the Economy and Finance, media reports said.

French media noted that Paris "can count" on Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov, as during his tenure as the Interior Minister, Kyiv purchased 55 Airbus helicopters and OCEA-class patrol boats.

However, the U.S. has been eyeing relatively large deals in Ukraine in return for military aid to the former Soviet Bloc nation, which totaled $125 million in 2020. In addition, political support to Kiev has played a big part in upping the bargaining power of Ukraine in its fight against Russia over the latter’s annexation of Crimea.

Some recent developments point to Ukraine being keen to get into the supply chain of NATO nations. It has opened talks with Brazil to develop missiles for Gripen jets that the South American nation has purchased.

Ukriaine's defence imports and exports have shown an increase in recent years. In addition to the U.S., France and Turkey have become its major defence partners.

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