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Future Russian army could deploy anywhere in the world – in 7 hours

March 19, 2015

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In the future, a fleet of heavy transport aircraft will reportedly be capable of moving a strategic unit of 400 Armata tanks, with ammunition, to anywhere in the world. And probably at hypersonic speed, enabling Russia to mount a global military response.

According to a new design specification from the Military-Industrial Commission in Moscow, a transport aircraft, dubbed PAK TA, will fly at supersonic speeds (up to 2,000 km/h) and will boast an impressively high payload of up to 200 tons. It will also have a range of at least 7,000 kilometers.

The PAK TA program envisages 80 new cargo aircraft to be built by 2024. This means in a decade Russia’s Central Command will be able to place a battle-ready armored army anywhere, Expert Online reports, citing a source in the military who attended the closed meeting.

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One of the main tasks of the new PAK TA is to transport Armata heavy missile tanks and other military hardware on the same platform, such as enhanced self-propelled artillery weapons systems, anti-aircraft missile complexes, tactical missile carriers, multiple launch missile systems, and anti-tank missile fighting vehicles.

The PAK TA freighters will be multilevel, with automated cargo loading and have the capability to airdrop hardware and personnel on any terrain.

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A fleet of several dozen PAK TA air freighters will be able to lift 400 Armata heavy tanks, or 900 light armored vehicles, such as Sprut-SD airborne amphibious self-propelled tank destroyers.

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The initial PAK TA specification entailed building subsonic air freighters with a conventional 900 km/h cruising speed and a moderate 4,500-kilometer range.

The program involves the creation of wide-body freighters, with payloads varying from 80 to 200 tons, to replace all existing Ilyushin and Antonov cargo aircraft.

The only operating aircraft with a comparable payload is the Antonov An-225 Mriya (up to 250 tons), but this is a one-off aircraft created specially for the Soviet Buran space shuttle program.

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Last year, it was reported that future military air freighters will be developed by the Ilyushin Aviation Complex, with some experts saying the company may base designs on the Il-106 cargo plane (80 tons) project that won a government tender in the late 1980s, but was abandoned after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Now, with ambitious specifications and objectives, the PAK TA is a truly next-generation transport aircraft.

http://rt.com/news/242097-pak-ta-russian-army/
 
Yes... we had already a good laugh about the claims.
 
:P
It will happen in 50 years time though.:lol:
But if it did happen...
:leaving:

I doubt it.... supersonic flight is pretty fuel expensive, hardly something you do for transporting 200 tons.

The speed and range are equal to a concorde aircraft, but it has 30 times the payload. That means the Russian transport aircraft would need 30 times the wing area of the Concorde... and equal thrust increase.

If you increase the wing area by 30 times, the wing span has to increase by sqrt(30)... 140 meters wing span.

Would sure look cool in Orbiter.
 
Defence ministry to MIC: Sounds awesome, here is your $100000000, but kick us 90% back.

MIC to contractor: We need that done, here is your $10000000, but kick us 80% back.

Contractor boss to the department boss: We need this done, here is your $1000000.

Department boss to the head of engineering team: We need this done, here is your $100000.

Head of engineering team to the team: If we make something that can fly and look like this picture by the end of the year, each of you will get an $1000 bonus.

Team representative to the warehouse technicians: Pull that mothballed soviet relic out of the hangar, paint PAK TA on it and roll it over here. BTW, here is your $100 for the month.

....

Sadly, i'm not even sure if i'm just kidding or not.
 
Defence ministry to MIC: Sounds awesome, here is your $100000000, but kick us 90% back.

MIC to contractor: We need that done, here is your $10000000, but kick us 80% back.

Contractor boss to the department boss: We need this done, here is your $1000000.

Department boss to the head of engineering team: We need this done, here is your $100000.

Head of engineering team to the team: If we make something that can fly and look like this picture by the end of the year, each of you will get an $1000 bonus.

Team representative to the warehouse technicians: Pull that mothballed soviet relic out of the hangar, paint PAK TA on it and roll it over here. BTW, here is your $100 for the month.

....

Sadly, i'm not even sure if i'm just kidding or not.
I don't think you are.:lol:


:hailprobe:
 
Talk is cheap. But how is Russia supposed to afford this?

By 2024.....

Might as well join Mars One. Equal odds of success...
 
[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Yerevan_jokes"]Radio Yerevan[/ame] was asked
is it's true that Russia is going to build a hypersonic heavy transport aircraft?
Radio Yerevan answered:
In principle yes,
but it's the Swiss
and that it's gonna be a bicycle
and it will not be build, but has been stolen.
Everything else is correct, though.
:P
 
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Would sure look cool in Orbiter.

Oh yes! It is a gargantuan thing of beauty! Would be even cooler if enough quantities of makebelievium/prentendium made sure it was a craft that could reach LEO.

Kulch's Tx is sleeker but this would indeed make a worthy sibling/successor.

:cheers:
 
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