Chapter 949: The third brother is heartbeat
Before Ashok Conte could show his heart, he nodded lightly: "Mr. Fernandez, don't you mind if I keep this picture?"
"Of course I don't mind," Chen Geng said with a smile: "This picture was originally for His Excellency the Ambassador." ”
"Thank you, Mr. Fernandez, then, and I will convey the Soviet Union's intentions to our government," Ashok Kant honestly accepted the sketch drawn by the Neva Design Bureau himself, and then asked, "But Mr. Fernandez, as far as I know, the shipborne version of the Yak-130 seems to have not been developed, right?"
Of course, Chen Geng understands what Ashok Cont means: the carrier-based version of the Yak-130 has not yet been developed, and the carrier-based version of the Yak-130 is based on the development of the light fighter Yak-130B, and I don't know when it will be successful.
"Mr. Kante, this is a free aircraft carrier," looking at Ashok Kante's appearance, Chen Geng smiled: "Don't you think you want a little too much?"
When there is a benefit, you can't lose your share, and when you need to suffer, you can't, why don't you go to heaven?
“......”
Ashok Conte's face flushed.
Chen Geng did not continue to put pressure on Ashok Kante, but said: "Mr. Ambassador, the Yakovlev Design Bureau has completed the manufacture of the prototype of the carrier-based version of the Yak-130, and the first sea take-off and landing test of the Yak-130 will be carried out in the near future. ”
When Ashok Conte heard this, he was shocked: "The Yak-130 carrier-based version is going to carry out sea take-off and landing experiments?"
He really didn't know about this news.
Chen Geng smiled slightly: "Don't forget, this is the Soviet Union." ”
Ashok Conte's face suddenly turned red: Yes, this is the Soviet Union, and here is the Soviet Union with a crooked technology tree!
To say that in the civilian field, the Soviet Union is indeed a little worse, but in the field of military industry, if there are no two brushes, how can the Soviet Union compete with the United States for decades?!
Looking at Ashok Conte, whose old face was slightly red, Chen Geng continued: "Not only will the carrier-based version of the Yak-130 undergo the first carrier-based take-off and landing test, but the Yak-130B has also entered the prototype manufacturing stage.
If all goes well, the Yak-130 will be delivered to customers within two years at the earliest, and the Yak-130 will be delivered to customers within three years at the earliest. ”
If it goes well, it only takes three years for the Yak-130B to be delivered to the customer, right?
Ashok Cont hesitated in his heart: if that was the case, it didn't seem like a big deal to keep the Verat waiting for a few days.
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There is no doubt that the news from Ambassador Ashok Kante immediately caused a huge stir at the top of India:
The carrier-based version of the Yak-130, already preparing for the first ship-based take-off and landing tests?
The Yak-130 light carrier-based supersonic fighter Yak-130B will be delivered as soon as three years?
The Soviet Union decided to retire the Moskva-class aircraft carriers and the Kiev-class aircraft carriers one after another, and if India chose to carry out the modification of the aircraft carrier in the Soviet Union, and chose the Yak-130 and Yak-130B as carrier-based aircraft, the Soviet Union would take the lead in decommissioning a Kiev-class aircraft carrier and give this Kiev-class to India for free?
The news brought back by Ashok Kant was more shocking than the other, and it also shocked and surprised the Indian high-level inexplicably.
Kyiv-class aircraft carriers!
As the most important ally of the Soviet Union in Asia, many senior government officials and officers of India have personally boarded the Kiev-class aircraft carrier to visit, and the powerful combat capability of the Kiev-class aircraft carrier has brought them a huge shock, and no one doubts what the outcome will be when India's Vikrant and Virat aircraft carriers meet the Kiev-class aircraft carriers: there will be no second possibility except for a miserable death.
There is no way, who can bear the power of the eight SS-N-12 "Basalt" heavy long-range supersonic anti-ship missiles with a range of up to 550 km?
Anyway, no matter who can bear it, at least these two small aircraft carriers of India can't bear it.
There is almost no hesitation about whether to accept the "gift" from the USSR: this pie-in-the-sky good thing is not yet continued?
During the discussions, a number of high-ranking Indian officials even felt that it was necessary to change the name to the Little Kuznetsov? Wouldn't it be nice to keep eight SS-N-12 "Basalt" heavy supersonic anti-ship missiles and then convert the deck into a slip deck as it is now?
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PS: Sorry brothers, please wait a few minutes.
The carrier-based version of the Yak-130, already preparing for the first ship-based take-off and landing tests?
The Yak-130 light carrier-based supersonic fighter Yak-130B will be delivered as soon as three years?
The Soviet Union decided to retire the Moskva-class aircraft carriers and the Kiev-class aircraft carriers one after another, and if India chose to carry out the modification of the aircraft carrier in the Soviet Union, and chose the Yak-130 and Yak-130B as carrier-based aircraft, the Soviet Union would take the lead in decommissioning a Kiev-class aircraft carrier and give this Kiev-class to India for free?
The news brought back by Ashok Kant was more shocking than the other, and it also shocked and surprised the Indian high-level inexplicably.
Kyiv-class aircraft carriers!
As the most important ally of the Soviet Union in Asia, many senior government officials and officers of India have personally boarded the Kiev-class aircraft carrier to visit, and the powerful combat capability of the Kiev-class aircraft carrier has brought them a huge shock, and no one doubts what the outcome will be when India's Vikrant and Virat aircraft carriers meet the Kiev-class aircraft carriers: there will be no second possibility except for a miserable death.
There is no way, who can bear the power of the eight SS-N-12 "Basalt" heavy long-range supersonic anti-ship missiles with a range of up to 550 km?
Anyway, no matter who can bear it, at least these two small aircraft carriers of India can't bear it.
There is almost no hesitation about whether to accept the "gift" from the USSR: this pie-in-the-sky good thing is not yet continued?
During the discussions, a number of high-ranking Indian officials even felt that it was necessary to change the name to the Little Kuznetsov? Wouldn't it be nice to keep eight SS-N-12 "Basalt" heavy supersonic anti-ship missiles and then convert the deck into a slip deck as it is now?
There is almost no hesitation about whether to accept the "gift" from the USSR: this pie-in-the-sky good thing is not yet continued?
During the discussions, a number of high-ranking Indian officials even felt that it was necessary to change the name to the Little Kuznetsov? Wouldn't it be nice to keep eight SS-N-12 "Basalt" heavy supersonic anti-ship missiles and then convert the deck into a slip deck as it is now?