Re: Ratna tehnika
Poslato: 04 Jul 2017, 14:42
Sve normalne države imaju plansku ekonomiju...jedino što je tako ne nazivaju 

Kljucna rec je to "navodno". I Zemlja je ravna ploca...snork napisao:Delija, koja je uloga opijuma/heroina u sovjetskom ratu u Avganistanu? "Zapadnjaci" su ga koristili za sopstveno bogaćenje, i u 19. veku i danas. Sovjeti su se navodno borili protiv proizvodnje droge i uništavali su polja maka koja su zatekli.
HKS, i Kina je tada imala samo plansku ekonomiju, pa nije propala. Do propast SSSR-a je došlo iz više razloga, sigurno da rat u Avganistanu nije zanemarljiv. Kao i pad cene nafte (SSSR je bio najveći svetski proizvođač).
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articl ... looms.htmlAustrian Defense Minister Doskozil is looking for a cheaper alternative to the Eurofighter.
In the Ministry of Defense, they will tell you nothing on the subject. No wonder: the SPÖ Defense Minister Hans Peter Doskozil is likely to announce the end for the Eurofighter -- a flight hour costs up to 80,000 euros.
Austria’s searches have determined that airspace monitoring can be handled by only one system in the future -- this task is currently shared by the Eurofighter with the Saab 105 Ö. Here are the possible successors:
■ Leonardo M 346 jet trainer: Would probably the most cost-effective solution; the Italian jet can also be armed, and its flight hour comes to only 10,000 to 15,000 euros. But Leonardo cannot climb at supersonic speeds; as Georg Mader emphasizes. And Doskozil had explicitly said that the airspace had to be monitored with supersonic jets.
According to experts, two alternatives remain:
■ Gripen: The Swedish jet was originally already in the running against the Eurofighter. But since the latest variant is not much cheaper, used or older versions would have to be ordered.
■ F 16 Fighting Falcon: The same is true of Lockheed's US jet, of which over 4,570 copies have already been sold.