Russian aircraft makers MiG and Sukhoi have spoken against the sale of RD-93 jet engines to China citing the threat of strong competition from cheaper Chinese models of fighter aircraft.Russia's state arms exporter Rosoboronexport planned to sign a contract with China on the delivery of 100 RD-93 engines for FC-1 fighters, which are direct competitors of the famed MiG-29 Fulcrum aircraft.Mikhail Pogosyan, the head of the MiG and Sukhoi corporations, said the re-export of technologies must be approved by the original manufacturers to avoid unfair competition.
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Mr. Pogosyan will stop the JF-17 from flying with Russian engines!
NO Russian ENGINES for Chinese copy cat club that is ROBBING Russian know how!(SU-27SK=J-11, SU-33=J-15)!
And than try to sell them with Chinese CRAP engines if you can!
I hope that Mr. Mikhial Pogosyan will stop this madness of blind Russian technocrats who sell engines to China after J-11 and J-15 PIRATED COPIES of Russian know how!
After so many illegal Chinese COPY clones of Russian know how, this latest news sounds like total madness!
NO Russian engines for JF-17!
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