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                Russia develops stealth bomber
                Expert: New weapons systems
                'state-of-the-art,'
                some 'superior' to America's


                By Charles Smith
                � 2000 WorldNetDaily.com

                WorldNetDaily has learned that Russia is pursuing an
                aggressive program of weapons development that now
                includes the production of a new stealth bomber.

                Described as smaller than the U.S. Air Force Northup
                B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, the Russian T-60S stealth
                bomber is being developed by Russian aircraft
                manufacturer Sukhoi, maker of the famed SU-27
                Flanker fighter. The T-60S program reportedly uses a
                variable "swing" geometry wing and includes extensive
                stealth design features.

                The move toward a stealth bomber is seen as an
                indication that President Validmir Putin intends to
                upgrade both the tactical and strategic weapons
                employed by Russia. The new stealth aircraft will allow
                the Russian air force to fight an advanced conventional
                war beyond the borders of Federation and compete
                directly with the U.S. Air Force.

                The Russian air force decayed rapidly after the fall of
                the Soviet Union to approximately one half its original
                size. But the widespread impression of an under-funded
                and poorly manned air force in today's Russia has been
                disputed by Russian generals who released video of
                advanced warplanes making precision strikes during the
                war against Chechen rebels.

                "The Russians continue to invest heavily in advanced
                military technology," agreed Rep. Curt Weldon, a senior
                member of the House National Security Committee.

                Weldon estimated that "over a billion dollars" of U.S.
                funding has been diverted by the Russian military into
                new weapons programs. According to Weldon, Russia
                is now fielding "state-of-the-art" weapons and some
                Russian technology is "superior" to U.S. systems.

                "The Russian military continues to lead the world with
                the best weapons," noted Weldon. "The Russian
                government continues to invest heavily in advanced
                military technology. The Russian military investment also
                includes money from the United States, profits from
                sales to our military like the Sunburn and Ma-31
                missiles, and from other funds such as Nunn Lungar and
                military to military contacts."

                                           The Russian stealth
                                           program may have
                                           been assisted by the
                                           recovery and sale of
                                           a shot-down U.S.
                                           Air Force F-117A
                                           stealth fighter during
                                           the 1999 war against
                                           Serbia. Serbs
                                           reportedly sold the
                                           remains of the
                American stealth aircraft directly to the Russians.

                However, the Russian stealth program has been ongoing
                for several years. In 1995, then commander of the
                Russian air force, Col. Gen. Peter Deinekin, stated that
                a new "multi-role strategic bomber" would replace the
                aging Tupolev TU-22 Blinder medium-range bomber
                and the Sukhoi SU-24 Fencer swing-wing fighter
                bomber.

                Russian fighter
                maker Sukhoi is
                using the S-37
                Berkut or "Golden
                Eagle" test-bed
                aircraft to prototype
                technologies for the
                next generation of
                Russian aircraft, including the new stealth bomber.

                The Sukhoi S-37 features forward-swept wings that
                provide improved aerodynamics at subsonic speeds and
                at high angles of attack. The S-37 forward-swept wings
                are also unstable in flight, requiring high-speed computer
                controls. Stealth aircraft are notably difficult to control
                because the radar evading aircraft are also unstable in
                flight.

                Recent upgrades in Russian flight control software and
                computers derived from the S-37 Berkut provided the
                Sukhoi design bureau with adequate "fly by wire"
                control experience to apply on the new stealth bomber
                project. The S-37 also makes extensive use of
                composite materials similar to radar-absorbing materials
                used by the U.S. Air Force.

                Russia is deploying a wide range of fifth-generation
                weapons. The new stealth bomber development
                program is under way just as Russia is also deploying
                the SS-27 Topol M ballistic missile.

                The Topol M is considered to be the most advanced
                mobile missile in the world. According to the Russian
                military, the SS-27 is equipped with a maneuvering
                warhead intended to defeat any U.S. anti-missile
                systems and has an explosive power of over a half
                million tons of TNT.

                                           Other new weapons
                                           being developed or
                                           fielded by Russia
                                           include the new T-95
                                           main battle tank, the
                                           MiG-35 advanced
                                           fighter and a lethal
                                           supersonic cruise
                                           missile, the 3M82
                                           Moskit, NATO
                                           code-named
                                           SS-N-22 "Sunburn."
                                           The Raduga Moskit
                                           anti-ship missile is
                                           considered to be the
                most lethal anti-ship missile in the world.

                Russian weapons are also being sold on the world
                market. The recent sale by Russia of the 3M82 Moskit
                anti-ship missile to China has drawn a response from
                Capitol Hill.

                Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., has submitted a bill
                designed to halt the Russian missile sales to China,
                called the "Russian Anti-Ship Missile Nonproliferation
                Act."

                The proposed House legislation, a copy of which was
                obtained by WorldNetDaily, contains previously
                unreleased information about the new strategic
                partnership between Russia and China. The bill notes
                that the Chinese Moskit missile could be armed with a
                "200 kiloton" Russian-made nuclear warhead.
                According to the bill, the first of two Russian-built
                Sovermenny-class destroyers sold to China arrived in
                the Taiwan Strait was manned by a "mixed Russian and
                Chinese naval crew."

                The new legislation aims to "prohibit the forgiveness or
                rescheduling" of any bilateral debt owed by the Russian
                Federation unless the Sunburn missile sales to China
                cease. The bill requires that Russia terminate "all sales
                and transfers of Moskit anti-ship missiles that endanger
                United States national security" before rescheduling
                billions in national debt.

                The Russian missile legislation has cleared a House
                committee vote and is now headed to the House for a
                general vote. The bill received bi-partisan support in the
                House Committee on International Relations, and it is
                expected to pass by a wide margin in the House of
                Representatives.


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