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10.02.2009

Russia's MiG-35 fighter to win billion-dollar contract and leave US rivals 
behind

MiG-35 fighter jet

Russia is prepared to fight for the highly lucrative arms market of India. 
Delhi will assign $35 billion for the five-year program to completely rearm the 
national armed forces. A third of this amount falls for aviation. About $10.4 
billion is to be spent on purchasing 126 up-to-date fighter jets. Several other 
billion dollars will be used to acquire 197 light helicopters. 

India has become one of the largest arms importers during the recent years due 
to the nation's complicated relations with Pakistan. A third Indo-Pakistan war 
may break out at any moment. Foreign companies get ready to fight for the 
Indian billions. France's Rafale, Europe's Eurofighter, Sweden's Gripen and 
USA's F-16 and F-18 will be a serious competition for Russia. 

Russia's Sukhoi already conducts cooperation with India : the nation launched 
the licensed production of Su-30MKI fighters in 2004. However, Russia has 
another trump card to win a possible contract - the MiG-35 fighter, which will 
be unveiled at Aero India 2009 air show. 

MiG-35 is outfitted with aviation electronics of new generation, including a 
powerful radar. The aircraft also has optoelectronic systems to fight air and 
ground targets, a powerful defense complex and latest airborne weapons. 

"MiG-35 is virtually a new modification of the old fighter, but it is quite 
competitive. Its low price and technical advantages leave Western rivals 
behind," Konstantin Sivkov of the Academy for Geopolitical Problems told 
Pravda.ru. "It would also be better for India to buy this fighter for 
compatibility reasons. The political aspect and the foreign orientation of the 
political leadership play the most important role on the market of arms. The 
future tender will test the political orientation of India ," the expert said. 

Russia has all chances to sign the contract with India at this point. The two 
countries have been maintaining friendly relations with each other for many 
years. One should not forget the ties between Russia's MiG Corporation and its 
Indian partners either. MiG fighters originally appeared in India in 1963, 
whereas MiG-21 used to be the basic aircraft of the Indian Air Force for years. 

The cooperation continues today as well. India's navy receives the MiG-29K/KUB 
carrier fighter on a regular basis. The personnel of the Indian Air Force 
undergoes the technical training in Russia . To crown it all, MiG modernizes 
India's MiG fighters and supplies them with necessary spare parts. 

However, it does not guarantee Russia's success at the air show. Anatoly 
Tsyganok of the Institute for Military and Political Analysis told Pravda.ru 
that Russia would have to work hard to win the tender. "The USA and France will 
be Russia 's major competitors at this point - Delhi has arms contracts with 
them too. I would also like to say that Barack Obama views India as one of the 
top priorities of the US foreign politics," the expert added. 

Russia has had troubles with the execution of its arms contracts with India. 
The recent scandal with the delivery of MiG-29 fighters to Algeria may come to 
surface here again. An additional point is that India (as well as China ) tries 
to acquire licenses to be able to launch its own arms production. 

Other experts say that MiG-35 is just another modification of MiG-29 fighter, 
while India wants to receive the fifth-generation fighter jet. 

The agreement for the production of the fifth-generation fighter jet was signed 
in October 2007. About 18 months were wasted on bureaucratic red-tape, and the 
contract for the mutual development and production of the new fighter jet was 
signed in December 2008.

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