One thing I can't figure out why the Chinese couldn't do it by
themselves. This is probably the extention of CCTV-9 website problem;
everyone is expecting to have a free ride and easy going life, no one
is willing to put out the extra efforts and take the responsibility of
doing something. How difficult it is to make the engine for big
airplane and fighter jet?! How Russians did it?!  C'mon, I don't
believe Chinese couldn't do it!

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Do it yourself: Russia blocks China’s copycat efforts
09 March, 2009, 17:04

Russia has refused to sell to China deck-based SU-33 fighters over
fears of losing military secrets if China copies the fighter,
according to Kanwa Defense Review.

China has been negotiating the purchase of SU-33s for quite a time. At
first it was said that China needs 50 carrier-based fighters for
future aircraft carriers to be built for the Chinese Navy. China
insisted that before buying all 50 fighters it needed only two to give
it a “try”.

Naturally, Russia refused to do so. Then Beijing raised the quantity
of fighters to be bought to 14. Still, besides the data leakage, it
was not acceptable because, as Russian experts put it, no less than 24
planes must be built to recoup the production.

Now it looks like the dead-locked negotiations will be dropped
altogether.

Meanwhile, China plans to float out a 48,000-tonne aircraft carrier
with a traditional propulsion system next year. By 2020 Beijing plans
to put into service a 93,000-tonne nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.

In addition to these two ships China has already purchased out-of-date
ex-Soviet cruisers around the world to copy the technology or even
make some of them operational.

These moves will come at a serious price, as Russian deck-based
fighters are significantly cheaper then any similar models, such as
the French Rafale M or American F-35C or the F/A-22N Sea Raptor.

China is notorious for making illegal copies of almost anything from
prêt-a-porter of famous brands to Russian fighter jets.

When back in 1995 Russia sold China a licence to produce 200 SU-27SK
fighters (under the J-11 name) Russian experts were sure that the
Chinese military industrial complex would be unable to copy the jet
due to a huge technological gap. Experts were sure that the Chinese
would not be able to copy the jet’s engines until 2013.

But Chinese engineers did their best. The quantity of Chinese
components of J-11 had been rising slowly, but after a breakthrough in
jet-engine construction, it rose to over 90%.
China bought equipment packages for 95 J-11s, but in 2003 refused to
buy the remaining 105.

Dealing with the licence to produce deck-based SU-33 fighters China
has not even bothered to hide its copying intentions behind big
contracts.

If China manages to organise mass production of J-11s with all Chinese-
produced components, Russia will face serious troubles and a fierce
struggle with the Chinese for traditionally Russian military markets
around the world.

http://www.russiatoday.com/Top_News/2009-03-09/Do_it_yourself__Russia_blocks_China_s_copycat_efforts.html/print





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