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Russia to Unveil Latest MiG-35 at Bangalore During Aero India 2007

2007-02-02 Russia's latest version of fighter aircraft -- MiG-35 -- will be unveiled at next week's air show in Bangalore, amid Moscow's keen interest to sell these planes to India.

The MiG-35 fighters, top-of-the-line multi-role aircraft, will be on display along with most sophisticated jets from the US, including F-18 and F-16, and those from other countries at the five-day Aero-India show.

"It will be for the first time that the final version of MiG-35 fighter will be displayed," an official of the Russian Embassy told PTI here.

So far, only the prototype of the MiG-35 has been shown to the public at air shows in Russia and Britain in 2005.

The aircraft, based on MiG-29M fighter jets, is a significant improvement in manoeuvrability, flight range and weapons system.

Full technical specifications of the fighter will be shown at the Bangalore air base on February 6, on the eve of the air show.

The fighter is powered by RD-33 OVT thrust vectoring control engines, which helps in enhanced performance of the plane in close air-to-air engagements.

Significantly, India and Russia signed an agreement more than a week ago under which RD-33 series of engines will be manufactured here by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited.

MiG-35 will be among the various other fighters to be displayed by Russia during the air show.

Russia, a traditional partner of India in the defence field, is keen to sell its fighters here in view of New Delhi's proposal to purchase 126 fighter aircraft.

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