112 has vectored-thrust engine nozzles. Its other systems are identified as the Irbis- E phased-array radar, two MFI-35 colour LCDs, a multi-function module with a built-in display processor, IKSh-1M head-up display and a control module. The fifth-generation fighter aircraft will begin to enter service from 2015-2017 at the earliest. Currently there is just one Su-35, with two more ‘to be completed soon’ with service deliveries of the Su-35 planned around 2010-2011. ‘Russian TV Adds Detail on Su-35 Fighter <strong>Air</strong>craft’, NTV Mir, Moscow, 14 September 2008. 58 V.M. Burenok, ‘The State Armaments Programme: Development Methodology’, Military Thought, March- April, 2004; ‘Russian Armed Forces Chief of Armaments Interviewed’, Krasnaya Zvezda, 2 October 2008. 59 ‘Russian Armed Forces’ Chief of Armament Interviewed,” Krasnaya Zvezda, 2 October 2008. 60 “Russia to Modernize Tu-143 Reconnaissance Drone’, Interfax, (Moscow), 11 November 2008. 61 Reuben F. Johnson, ‘Georgia Experience Sparks Russian UAV Order’, Jane’s International Defence Review, Vol. 41, November 2008, p. 5. 62 Mikhail Lukin and Vladimir Savin, ‘All Russian Aviation’, Kommersant-Vlast, 25 August 2008. 63 Aminov, ‘Georgia’s <strong>Air</strong> Defence in the War with South Ossetia’. 64 Jamie Hunter, ‘Loss of ‘Backfire’ Over Georgia Highlights <strong>Air</strong>craft’s Deficiencies’, Jane’s International Defence Review, Vol. 41, November 2008, p. 25. 65 Sergey Ptichkin, ‘Visible-Invisible’, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, (Moscow), 11 September 2008. 66 Ptichkin, ‘Visible-Invisible’. 67 ‘Russia to Complete ‘State Trials’ of Mi-28N Night Hunter Helicopter in December’, Interfax (Moscow), 1 December 2008. 68 ‘Russian Armed Forces’ Chief of Armament Interviewed’, Krasnaya Zvezda, 2 October 2008. 69 Denise Hammick, ‘Russia Withdraws from Georgian Buffer Zones’, Jane’s Defence Weekly, Vol. 45, No. 42, 15 October 2008, p. 6; ‘Georgia: The Risks of Winter’, p. 9. 70 Brooks Tigner, ‘Georgian Crisis Sparks Energy Security Debate’, Jane’s Defence Weekly, Vol. 45, No. 43, 22 October 2008, p. 28.
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