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买这个,新国和印国应该不高兴~~  
http://www.janes.com/article/581 ... valuations-of-aw159
Key Points- Malaysia is said to have begun initial evaluations of the AW159 anti-submarine helicopter
- Evaluations may be part of the service's effort to consider a wider variety of platforms for the requirement
The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) has begun preliminary evaluations of the AgustaWestland AW159 maritime and utility aircraft for the country's anti-submarine warfare (ASW) helicopters requirement, an industry source close to the matter toldIHS Jane's at Singapore Airshow 2016. The RMN has indicated a requirement for six ASW platforms that will be operated from its new Second Generation Patrol Vessel - Littoral Combat Ships (SGPV-LCSs). Besides the AW159, the service is also believed to be evaluating other platforms, including the Sikorsky MH-60R Seahawk and the Airbus Helicopters H225M, the latter being considered to leverage on commonality in training and operations with the country's air force, which is currently operating the EC 725 (an earlier version of the H225M, then manufactured by Eurocopter). "However I would like to clarify that evaluations of the AW159 are just at preliminary stages and no flight demonstrations have yet been scheduled for the platform," said the source. IHS Jane's understands that the evaluations include a request for information, documentation, and technical specifications of the helicopter. The AW159 can be configured to carry a number of submarine-prosecuting systems, including active dipping sonar (ADS), sonobuoys, and torpedoes. Besides ASW, the platform can also be configured for anti-surface warfare and armed with anti-ship missiles, rockets, and guns.
新加坡空展2016
SU-30最新成员是SU30-SME Singapore Airshow 2016: Russia reveals new Su-30SME 'Flanker' fighter
Russia's United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) has revealed a new Su-30SME export variant of the Sukhoi 'Flanker' fighter at the Singapore Airshow running from 16 to 21 February. Specifically, the twin-seat Su-30SME is billed as an export variant of the Su-30SM that recently entered service with Russia and Kazakhstan (and is reportedly the subject of an anticipated deal with Iran). The Su-30SM was originally derived from the Su-30MKI that was developed for the Indian Air Force. It features an improved radar, communications and ejector-seat system. In addition, the aircraft's weaponry configuration has been adjusted to Russian specifications, and the French components of the Su-30MKI have been replaced with Russian ones. With the Su-30SME said to share many of the same Russian-built systems as the Su-30SM, it is unclear as to how exactly this export version (Su-30SME) of what is essentially a domestic version (Su-30SM) of an export aircraft (Su-30MKI) is different. The Soviet Union used to export aircraft to its allies and clients which featured downgraded radar and weapons systems, and it could be that the Su-30SME will be equipped with somewhat lesser systems than those that come with the Su-30SM. This could be for those nations that perhaps do not have the budget or expertise for the full-spec platform, or for those which Moscow would prefer not to field it.

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