Daryl wrote:
> On 1/27/2013 3:58 AM, Keith W wrote:
>>
dump...@hotmail.com wrote:
>>> "Despite rumors to the contrary, Russia has not sold 36 Tupolev
>>> Tu-22M3 Backfire supersonic bombers to China, Russian news agency
>>> ITAR- TASS reports."
>>>
>>> See:
>>>
>>>
http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/the-dewline/2013/01/russia-not-selling-tu-22m3-bac.html
>>>
>>>
>>> I guess the Chinese are holding out for something more advanced. I
>>> wonder if they're working on their own design, or if they're going
>>> to wait for the Russians to build a Backfire replacement.
>>
>> They could have LONG wait if thats the case.
>>
>> IMHO the Russians are more likely to have politely declined
>> to sell the Chinese strategic assets that could be turned against
>> them. Keith
>>
>>
>
> The Russians have done so in the past and each time have been
> bitten in the ass. The TU-33 is not a real threat unless you
> have a whole Sh**t load of them to successfully launch with a few
> hundred thousand stand off weapons. Starting at over 200 miles
> from the Carrier, they become nothing more than targets.
>
The Tu-22 is a real threat to the Russian Pacific bases in the
Vladivostok area. They have no carrier , one Slava Class
cruiser and half a dozen destroyers available for surface
defense.
Given that this a major strategic base holding a large
percentage of the boomers at the heart of the Russian
nuclear deterrent the prospect of a regiment of
Backfires firing anti-shipping missiles is a nightmare.
> but sell the Chinese the new Mig-34 then the Chinese will copy
> their little kiesters off making it themselves and also threaten
> some territory that Russia Claims but the Chinese think that they
> should possess. After the Russians watch the Japan, South Korea,
> Phillipines, Vietnam and others with this type of problems, don't
> look for them to sell (much less License) something that can
> jeopardize the borders between Russia and China.
>
> Daryl
There is no such thing as a Mig-34
There are aircraft with the designation Su-34 and Mig-35.
The Su-34 is a development of the Su-27 into a strike aircraft,
basically the Russian equivalent of the F-15E, with only a
handful (less than 30) produced they seem an unlikely
candidate for a sale to China especially since the Chinese aleady
have the Shenyang J-11-B which is a knockoff Su-27
The Mig-35 is a development of the Mig-29 and they are trying
hard to sell it to India,
Keith