Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Bielorrusia. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Bielorrusia. Mostrar todas las entradas

domingo, 7 de julio de 2019

Bielorrusia compra Su-30SM a Rusia

Belarus plans to buy Su-30SM fighter jets from Russia

Air Recognition


Andrei Ravkov , Belarussian Minister of Defense, said that Belarus plans to purchase several Su-30SM fighter jets from Russia.


Sukhoi Su-30SM inflight (Picture source: Alex Beltyukov)

"The contract is concluded, and it is confirmed. I know that these four aircraft are manufactured now, and are almost ready, so if President Lukashenko makes a decision, they will be purchased in the prescribed manner," he said.

The Sukhoi Su-30 is a twin-engine, two-seat supermaneuverable fighter aircraft developed by Russia's Sukhoi Aviation Corporation. It is a multirole fighter for all-weather, air-to-air and air-to-surface deep interdiction missions.

The Minister noted that there are no specific delivery dates. "The contract was made on suspensive terms, linked to the availability of funding. As soon as the decision is made on financing, they will be purchased," Ravkov added.

miércoles, 22 de mayo de 2019

Bielorrusia interesada en Tor y Pantsir

Belarus interested in Russian made Pantsir, Tor air defense missile systems

Army Recognition

Russian-made Pantsir and Tor-M2 air defense systems, Mil Mi-35 and Mi-17 helicopters are in demand in Belarus.


9A331M TLAR 9K331M Tor-M2 air defense system (Picture source: Army Recognition)

Pantsir surface-to-air missile/gun systems and Tor-M2 missile systems, Head of Russia’s state arms exporter Rosoboronexport Alexander Mikheyev told TASS at the HeliRussia-2019 exhibition on Friday, May 17: "Today, Russian-made air defense systems, Pantsir and Tor systems of various models and, undoubtedly, Mi-35 and Mi-17 helicopters are in demand in Belarus. The Ansat helicopter also evokes big interest, considering its characteristics and its price. This also refers to the Kamov Ka-226 helicopter and small arms", Mikheyev said as he summed up the results of the work of the Rosoboronexport delegation at the Milex-2019 arms show in Belarus.

In Belarus, Russia has many partners that are engaged in cooperation with all Russian enterprises, which produce aircraft, helicopters and the armor, the chief executive said. "That is why the Milex exhibition has a professional tinge from the viewpoint of the meetings of engineers, specialists and producers of first-and second-tier cooperation," the Rosoboronexport head said.


  1. The Milex-2019 international arms show runs in Minsk on May 15-18. The exposition of Russian enterprises covers an area of over 500 sq. m. The Russian defense manufacturers Almaz-Antey, Rosoboronexport, Uralvagonzavod and Tecmash have put their products on display at the Milex exhibition.

domingo, 16 de diciembre de 2018

Bielorrusia defiende su planta nuclear con TOR-M2

TOR-M2 air defense missile systems to protect Belarus nuclear power plant

December 2018 Global Defense Security


A battery of Tor-M2 SAM (Surface-To-Air defense missile system) produced by Concern Almaz-Antey will enter in service with the 1146th Guards surface-to-air missile regiment deployed near a Belarusian nuclear power plant, which is under construction, Major General Igor Golub, the commander of the Air and Air Defense Forces of the Belarusian Armed Forces, said.


Tor-M2 air defense missile system of Belarus Army (Picture source belrynok)

"Russia will supply another battery of Tor-M2 surface-to-air missile systems soon. They will come in service with the 1146th Guards surface-to-air missile regiment," the commander quoted by the Belorusskaya Voennaya Gazeta military newspaper said.

Previous reports said that Concern Almaz-Antey had handed over a shipment of Tor-M2 surface-to-air missiles to the Belarusian Defense Ministry ahead of time. They had been assembled a month ahead of schedule. Belarus has received the fifth SAM shipment.

The 1146th surface-to-air regiment was revived in Belarus in 2017. The four-battery regiment is armed with Tor-M2 surface-to-air missiles. It protects the Belarusian airspace in the northwest covering the Belarusian nuclear power station.

The Tor-M2 is an upgraded version of the Tor-M1 short-range air defense missile system. The TOR-M2/M2E is designed by the Russian Defense Company Almaz-Antey. The TOR-M2 / M2E is designed to destroy aircraft, helicopters, aerodynamic UAVs, guided missiles and other components of high precision weapons flying at medium, low and extremely low altitudes in adverse air and jamming environment. The Tor-M2 missile system can be mounted on wheeled or tracked chassis.

The Tor-M2 can simultaneously engage up to 48 processed targets and ten tracked targets.The TOR-M2 can engage a target at the range from 1,000 to 12,000 m and to an altitude from 10 to 10,000 m.

miércoles, 20 de noviembre de 2013

Bielorrusia da de baja sus Flankers

La Fuerza Aérea de Bielorrusia retira de servicio los cazas Su-27




RIA Novosti - Los cazas Su-27 pasaron al retiro porque es un derroche utilizarlos en un país tan pequeño como Bielorrusia, declaró hoy el Comandante de la Fuerza Aérea y Defensa Antiaérea de este país, general Oleg Dvigalev.

"La explotación de los Su-27 es muy cara, consumen demasiado combustible. Es un derroche utilizarlos en Bielorrusia, que tiene un territorio pequeño, y decidimos retirarlos", dijo Dvigalev en rueda de prensa.

Señaló que el Su-27 es un avión idóneo para Rusia y otros países con extenso territorio. "Estos aviones son para volar miles de kilómetros", apuntó.

Bielorrusia tiene previsto dotar a su Fuerza Aérea con cazas MiG-35 o Su-30, y en 2015 comprará aviones Yak-130 para el entrenamiento de los pilotos.

lunes, 20 de mayo de 2013

Bielorrusia proveerá de UAVs a Vietnam

Belarus will Supply Vietnam Unmanned Aircraft Systems

Grif-1 UAV from Belarus (photo : Vitaly Kuzmin)

TSAMTO. Belarus plans to deliver to Vietnam unmanned aircraft systems. The Prime Minister of Belarus Mikhail Myasnikovich at a meeting with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, BelTA informs.
According to Mikhail Myasnikovich, "We very much hope associate with scientific and technical cooperation. Here and unmanned aircraft systems, the contracts for which we sign as part of your visit, and future joint projects in the field of bio-and information technologies, as well as in medicine "- BELTA.
Type procured Vietnam UAVs are not reported.
Earlier, in January this year, the agency BelTA reported on the organization of the production of UAVs by the National Academy of Sciences. The company engaged in the production of Belarusian drone was created Physical-Technical Institute of the NAS of Belarus.
Unmanned aerial vehicles planned to create custom melokoseriynymi parties. As of January of this year, according to the learned, had produced about 10 ready copies. In the future, drones planned to supply the markets of other countries.Among the potential customers has been called Vietnam.
It should be noted that Vietnam has already implemented in the work on the UAV in three areas: personal development, as well as programs with Russia and Sweden.

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domingo, 16 de diciembre de 2012

Bye bye Flankers bielorrusos...

Su-27 retirado en Bielorrusia 

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El 7 de diciembre de 2012 en el aeródromo (área Brestkaya) Baranovichi de Bielorrusia en el gran edificio de personal de la Base de la Fuerza de combate 61a Aérea y Defensa Aérea de Bielorrusia, se produjo la retirada oficial de los cazas Su-27 como activos de la Fuerza Aérea y Fuerzas de Defensa Aérea de la República. Equipado con el Su-27 el primer Escuadrón de la Base Aérea de combate 61a se disolvió 01 de diciembre de 2012. Después de eso, en la base aérea de combate bielorruso 61a sólo tenía dos escuadrones equipados con MiG-29, que son todos los aviones de combate de la República. legado soviético a las Fuerzas de Defensa Aérea de la Fuerza Aérea y las Fuerzas de Defensa Aérea de Bielorrusia que estaban estacionados en el aeródromo Baranovichi. El regimiento estaba en vísperas del colapso soviético en 1991, reequipado con el MiG-25PD y MiG-23P, Su-27P y Su-27UB. Para el año 1992 en el regimiento habían 23 Su-27P y cuatro Su-27UB "Sparky" y un Su-27UB. De 23 Su-27P bielorrusos un avión se perdió en 1996, un tipo se estrelló haciendo entrenamiento, tres se vendieron en 1998 en Angola y uno en 2001, que se vendió a través de Ucrania al Reino Unido. Así, en diciembre de 2012 en Belarús había a lo sumo 17 Su-27P y cuatro Su-27UBM1. El destino de los Su-27 retirados del 61º regimiento de cazas de la Fuerza Aérea Bielorrusa es aún desconocido. Sin embargo, cabe señalar que en 2010, se informó sobre los planes registrados en una empresa privada de los Países Bajos del Programa ECA (web de la empresa) para alquilarlos y usarlos como fuerza de entrenamiento aéreo en varios países. La co-propietaria del Programa CEPA, Melville Cathay afirmó entonces que la compañía tiene un acuerdo con "Beltechexport" para comprar 15 aviones Su-27 y una opción por otros 18 cazas. 


domingo, 1 de julio de 2012