Russia and India are close to inking a much-delayed agreement to jointly develop a fifth generation fighter aircraft on par with America’s F-35 Lightning II, a Chicago-based internet portal reported on Saturday.
With Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi set to visit Russia on July 7, speculation is swirling about the potential for a final agreement between the two countries regarding a jointly developed and produced Fifth-Generation Fighter Aircraft, based on Russia’s T-50 PAK FA, RealClearPolitics wrote.
Code-named Project 79L by the Indian Defense Ministry, the FGFA program came to life with an initial announcement on October 20, 2007, shortly after New Delhi and Moscow signed an agreement exempting the program from normal procurement rules, RCP added.
The project soon began to take form when India
and Russia signed a collaborative preliminary design contract
in December 2010, whereby each side put up $295 million
toward finalizing the aircraft's basic configuration.
The preliminary design phase on Russia's nascent fifth-generation
fighter, the PAK FA (Sukhoi T-50), was wrapped up in mid-2013, and the
two countries are now discussing the structural elements of the future
plane.
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