September 1, 2006 at 9:01 pm
Because the Russians have been signing or initiating contracts for military exports left right and centre recently I thought it prudent to create a thread devoted to keeping track of these sales. Here’s one item of news to kick-start the whole affair:
ST. PETERSBURG, September 1 (RIA Novosti) – Russian shipbuilder Almaz plans to conclude a contract with China next year on supplying six heavy air cushioned landing craft, the company’s chief executive said Friday.
The Zubr is the world’s largest air cushioned landing craft. It is designed to land military hardware and landing groups on rough terrains while providing covering fire. It is also capable of transporting mines and planting mines.
“We plan to sign a contract with China to build six Zubrs,” Leonid Grabovets told journalists, though he declined to say how much the contract was worth and when it would be implemented.
The Zubr can transport three T-80 tanks or 10 BTR-70 armored personnel carriers, as well as landing groups. Its total carrying capacity is 140 metric tons. The vessel has a maximum speed of 60 knots and its operating range is 300 miles.
Almaz is one of St. Petersburg’s largest shipbuilding enterprises. Its turnover in 2005 exceeded 1.7 billion rubles ($63.5 million).
DISCLAIMER: I know that not all of the items which will appear in this thread will be aviation related but I am hoping that, because a large number will be and because many contracts seem to be of a mixed varriety, the moderators will allow this thread to remain. Furthermore, military sales of any kind are often an indication of closer political ties or military cooperation agreements which often lead to sales of equipment destined for the airforces of the client state and so being aware of them is always a useful addition to the knowledge of military aviation enthusiasts.