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Wednesday, August 30, 2017




What to Expect From Russia’s Next Gen Interceptor MiG-41

MiG-31 aircraft
 Sputnik News: The Russian MiG-31 interceptors are famous for their ability to accelerate to an incredible speed of 3,000 kilometers per hour and operate at altitudes of more than 20 kilometers. In the next ten years, even more advanced MiG-41 long-range intercept aircraft, which are set to destroy targets in outer space, will replace them.
The Russian MiG-31 interceptors, dubbed ‘Foxhound’ in the West, are unique in all respects and still have no competitors in the world. They will cover Russia’s air borders for the next ten years up until their decommissioning. The next generation MiG-41 will replace them as Russia’s main interceptor aircraft.
RIA Novosti’s Andrei Stanavov explored the new features of the MiG-41 interceptor, comparing them to the MiG-31 aircraft.
Masters of the Skies
The issue of resuming the production of the MiG-31 or developing a new high-altitude interceptor to replace it was discussed in the Russian parliament in 2013. This was the first time in history that the Russian lower house of parliament devoted an entire session to the fate of a specific weapon amid NATO’s eastward expansion.
MiG-31 is indeed a very interesting aircraft, despite it being developed in the early 1970s. Its motors accelerate the 40-ton machine to close to hypersonic speeds. The aircraft is equipped with a six-barrel 23-millimeter gun and six mounting points for a variety of air-to-air missiles. Its maximum combat load is nine tons.The upgraded MiG-31BM locates targets at a distance of 320 kilometers and reaches them with missiles at a range of 280 kilometers. Four interceptors in a group are capable of taking control of the skies with a length of up to 1,200 kilometers along a front. The aircraft can intercept ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as low-flying orbiting satellites.
MiG-31 long-range fighter-interceptors at the Sokol Aircraft Building Plant in Nizhny Novgorod. File photo
MiG-31 long-range fighter-interceptors at the Sokol Aircraft Building Plant in Nizhny Novgorod. File photo
Production of the MiG-31 ended in 1994; Russia currently possesses more than 250 aircraft of different modifications.
Russian Aerospace Forces Commander Viktor Bondarev rejected the idea of ​​resuming interceptor production, saying that it’s better to invest in a new project than to restore the old one. It was decided to upgrade existing aircraft to the version to MiG-31BM and look for new solutions. Then, talks concerning a possible successor to the MiG-31 — a long-range intercept aircraft PAK DP began.
Outer Space
Earlier reports suggested that the aircraft of the PAK DP project would be called MiG-41. At the same time, the interceptor will not be the product of the complete modernization of the MiG-31, but will be a “completely new aircraft.”Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG Director General Ilya Tarasenko said on Tuesday that supplies of Russia’s MiG-41 interceptor aircraft, known earlier as the PAK DP, will begin in the mid-2020s.
“The PAK DP is the logical development of our MiG-31 aircraft. Once contacted by the Defense Ministry, we will take up this project closely and I think that its deliveries will begin in the mid-2020s,” Tarasenko said.
There is not very much known about the MiG-41 because everything about this plane, just like with all top modern military projects, remains classified.
Even though the MiG-31 is the fastest military aircraft around, it will eventually have to make way for newer and more advanced types of aircraft.
The MiG-41 will be hypersonic (reported speed — 4,500 km) and will be able to carry hypersonic missiles. It is also designed for the Arctic and could possibly be turned into a drone.
The MiG director general told earlier the Russian Zvezda TV channel that the aircraft will have unique combat capabilities, in particular, it will be invisible to enemy radars and even be able to work in outer space. He provided no further details. It is only known that some modifications of the MiG-31 are already capable of launching small satellites into near-Earth orbit.According to the veteran test pilot of the USSR, Hero of Russia Anatoly Kvochur, speed and range of action, not maneuverability, are the main features of a high-altitude interceptor. He said that such aircraft could be also used for peaceful purposes, for example, eliminating space debris in low orbits.
The Mikoyan MIG-31, a supersonic all-weather long-range interceptor jet
“These planes are not designed to maneuver […], they are needed to give huge impetus to objects that they carry. It’s their feature. Reaching high altitudes is important. There are hundreds of different satellites around the planet, some of them are no longer controlled and are considered to be space debris. In particular, such aircraft can be used to collect and destroy space debris,” Kvochur told RIA Novosti.
It should be also noted that, in addition to eliminating reconnaissance aircraft and enemy bombers, high-altitude interceptors’ goals remain to be the search and destruction of ballistic and cruise missiles as part of an air defense system. They have already proved their effectiveness in performing the task. In the summer, the MiG-31 successfully shot down a missile flying at an altitude of 12 kilometers at a speed three times the speed of sound.

  • CEO Ilya Tarasenko made the claims during an interview aired on Zvezda TV 
  • It will also feature new weapons, new speeds and a new operational range
  • Lasers capable of destroying missiles were previously reported for the MiG 41
  • Experts predict the upcoming aircraft won't be ready until at least 2035
The new interceptor, currently being designed to replace the MiG 31, will be a spiritual successor to its older sibling.
It will feature far more advanced armaments and capabilities, according to claims made by its manufacturers. 
But it could be a while before we see the aircraft in action, with experts predicting they won't be ready until at least 2035.  
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Russia says its sixth-generation MiG-41 fighter jets will be capable of space travel and could be operated without a pilot. Pictured is a MiG-31 aircraft
Russia says its sixth-generation MiG-41 fighter jets will be capable of space travel and could be operated without a pilot. Pictured is a MiG-31 aircraft

RUSSIAN LASER AIRCRAFT 

This is not the first grand claim made for the new high altitude fighter.
Russia says it plans to implement lasers on its sixth-generation MiG-41 aircraft.
The lasers will be able to physically destroy attacking missiles' homing heads. 
Military adviser Vladimir Mikheyev said: 'Roughly speaking, we'll be able to burn out"'the eyes" of missiles that "look at us".'The jet will not be just a modernisation of the MiG-31 Ilya Tarasenko told Russian TV, according to reports in the UK Defence Journal.
The MiG CEO says it will be an entirely new machine with 'the ability to operate in space, new weapons, new speeds, new operational range.'
In an interview aired on Zvezda TV yesterday, Mr Tarasenko added: 'The development is at the stage of finalising the image of the plane.
'It will be a gradual transition from MiG-31 to PAK DA.
'It will be an entirely new plane, where entirely new technologies to operate in the Arctic zone will be utilised. 
'This plane will safeguard the whole border of our homeland. 
'Later, the project will become unmanned.'
There is little information available about the plane other than that it is planned for development.
No official data has been released detailing the plane's capabilities. But this is not the first grand claim made for the new high altitude fighter.
Russia previously said it will deploy powerful lasers on its jets to destroy enemy missiles.
The lasers will be able to 'burn' enemy homing systems on attacking missiles, according to the Russian defence industry. 
In the hope of destroying enemy missiles, Russia says it will deploy powerful lasers on its new sixth-generation fighter jets. The lasers will be able to 'burn' enemy homing systems on attacking missiles, according to the Russian defence industry (artist's impression)
In the hope of destroying enemy missiles, Russia says it will deploy powerful lasers on its new sixth-generation fighter jets. The lasers will be able to 'burn' enemy homing systems on attacking missiles, according to the Russian defence industry (artist's impression)
The news comes just two months after the US army successfully hit an unmanned target using a high-powered laser mounted on a Apache AH-64 helicopter 
The news comes just two months after the US army successfully hit an unmanned target using a high-powered laser mounted on a Apache AH-64 helicopter 

LASER WEAPONS

Laser systems have been on the Apache since 1984 when it first entered service. 
However, they were low-powered and could only guide air-to-ground missiles. 
The test was the 'first time that a fully integrated laser system successfully engaged and fired on a target from a rotary-wing aircraft over a wide variety of flight regimes, altitudes and air speeds,' defence company Raytheon said. 
The weapon is almost silent and invisible which makes it particularly hard for enemies to detect and will be on the battlefield 'sooner rather than later'. 
The US military is increasingly looking into laser weapons and there has been a 30-kilowatt laser on the USS Ponce - an amphibious transport dock ship - since 2014. 
Speaking to Russian news agency, TASS, Vladimir Mikheyev, the Adviser to the First Deputy CEO of Radio-Electronic Technologies Group (KRET), said: 'We already have laser protection systems installed on aircraft and helicopters, and now we are talking about developments in the field of powered lasers that will be able to physically destroy attacking missiles' homing heads.
'Roughly speaking, we'll be able to burn out 'the eyes' of missiles that 'look at us.'
'Naturally, such systems will be installed on sixth-generation aircraft as well.'
While Mr Mikheyev is optimistic about the laser aircrafts, it could be a while before they are deployed.
Experts speaking to National Interest said that the sixth generation aircraft is still in the stage of conceptual design.
Vasily Kashin, a Russian defence analyst at Moscow's Higher School of Economics (HSE) told The National Interest that the sixth generation aircraft would be 'at best deployed by 2035-40.'




Bentley unveils new £160,000 Continental GT with a revolving James Bond inspired three-way dashboard

  • Bentley's 2018 Continental GT is available to order now with a £160,000 price tag - first deliveries in Spring
  • The new W12-powered sports tourer will be built in the Crewe and has a top speed of 207mph
  • Dashboard has a three-sided display inspired by rotating number plates on 007's 'Goldfinger' Aston Martin
  •  New model to be shown for the first time at September's Frankfurt Motor Show - we've had an early preview

The most hi-tech Bentley ever has been launched with the world’s first three-way rotating dashboard that takes its inspiration from James Bond’s famous revolving number plate.
A clever triangular ‘Toblerone-style’ device showing three different dashboard ‘faces’ allows the driver to choose which one to view.
The new model is due to go on sale next year with a £160,000 price tag, It will be capable of smashing through the 200mph barrier and will be built exclusively in the UK.
Bentley's latest bank-balance buster: These are the first images of the British marque's third generation Continental GT
Bentley's latest bank-balance buster: These are the first images of the British marque's third generation Continental GT
There are plenty of new features for the revised 2018 Continental GT, but let's start with the car's clever new party-piece dashboard.
At first glance the fascia of the sporty new Bentley displays a clear smooth wood veneer. But fire up the engine and the middle of the dash ‘glides silently forward and rotates’ to reveal a 12.3-inch display screen with three ‘windows’ for navigation, telephone and general media.
At the flick of a switch, the driver can spin it again to reveal a third ‘face’ – showing three analogue dials displaying outside temperature, a compass and a chronometer.It is inspired by the rotating number-plate gadget used in the James Bond movie ‘Goldfinger’ on 007’s gadget-laden Aston Martin DB5 – using three-sided faces, like on the distinctive triangular packaging of the Toblerone bar of chocolate. 
Explaining how the Bond-like rotating dashboard display works, a Bentley spokesman said: ‘Forty moving components make up the mechanism, which is bespoke to Bentley.
'Small electric drive motors linked to a series of tiny gear-boxes are controlled by a dedicated electronic control unit or ‘brain’. ‘To provide the rotation whilst maintaining extremely tight tolerances (less than 0.5 mm for each of the sides), three separate but linked motions are required. 
Ray Massey is particularly impressed with the rotating section in the central part of the dashboard. When the car is locked, it looks like a normal piece of wood veneer
But the driver can then switch between analogue dials and a 12.3-inch sat-nav display (pictured)
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Ray Massey is particularly impressed with the rotating section in the central part of the dashboard. When the car is locked, it looks like a normal piece of wood veneer. But the driver can then switch between analogue dials (left) and a 12.3-inch sat-nav display (right)
Inspiration is said to have come from the revolving number plates on James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 featured in 1964 film Goldfinger
Like the number plates on Bond's Aston, the panel in the Bentley switches at the press of a switch
Inspiration is said to have come from the revolving number plates on James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 featured in 1964 film Goldfinger
Here's a shot of the 'Tobletone-style' panel in the dashboard in action as it revolves between the three panels
Here's a shot of the 'Tobletone-style' panel in the dashboard in action as it revolves between the three panels
New Bentley Continental GT: Luxury car to hit market next spring
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‘The first moves the unit in to the dashboard to provide clearance for the second stage – rotation – before the unit is then moved back in to a flush position.’ 
The system even has built-in cooling fans to manage motor and screen temperatures.
Bentley said: ’It’s the most technologically advanced Bentley ever. And the rotating dashboard does add a little bit of James Bond magic.’  
Away from the spinning display, Bentley said the new third-generation Bentley Continental GT will cost £160,000 when it goes on sale next year and is being built in Britain at the firm’s factory in Crewe which employs 4,000 people. 
The new Continental GT will be built at Bentley's factory in Crewe, with first deliveries expected in Spring 2018
The new Continental GT will be built at Bentley's factory in Crewe, with first deliveries expected in Spring 2018
The outgoing Continental GT
The all-new car that will replace it from next year
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Left: The outgoing Continental GT. Right: The all-new car that will replace it from next year
The biggest styling change comes at the back with reshaped rear lights and higher haunches over the rear wheels. It looks powerful but elegant at the same time
The biggest styling change comes at the back with reshaped rear lights and higher haunches over the rear wheels. It looks powerful but elegant at the same time
Since it first launched in 2003, some 66,000 Continental GTs have been sold, with the second generation car arriving in 2011.

Will it fit in my garage? 

2018 Bentley Continental GT 
Price: £160,000
Built: Crewe, England
On sale: now
First deliveries: Spring 2018 
Length: 189 inches (4805mm) Width:86.1 inches (2187mm) Height: 55.3mm (1405mm)
Weight: 2.244 tonnes (4947ibs) 
Engine: 6.0 litre W12 turbo-charged TSI petrol 
Power: 635 PS (626bhp)
Gears: 8-speed dual clutch automatic (with manual override)
Top speed: 207mph  
0-60mph: 3.6 seconds
0-62mph (100km/hr): 3.7 seconds
Fuel efficiency: 23.2mpg
CO2 emissions: 278g/km
Wheels: 21 inch standard, 22 inch optionalBentley said big steps have been made and the new Continental GT is the ‘most technologically advanced car’ they have ever produced – with 2,300 circuit boards, five miles of wiring (8km), 92 electronic control units, and 100 million lines of computer code, some 15 times the amount on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, to make it all work.
Details of the new Bentley ‘Grand Tourer’ have been revealed ahead of its global launch at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September ahead of first deliveries from Spring next year. 
Styling is influenced by the classic R-Type Continental of 1952.
The 2018 model has a longer and lower profile, with the front wheels further 5 inches (135mm) forward which allows the bonnet to be extended and the nose lowered. But it is at the back where changes are most noticeable.
The muscular rear haunches are more pronounced and the rear tail-lights are shaped into ellipses to echo the silhouette of the exhaust pipes below them.
It will go into production in December, with the brand, which is part of the giant Volkswagen group, confirming that the Continental GT will be ‘designed, engineered and handcrafted in Britain’.
It accelerates from rest to 60mph in just 3.6 seconds – 0.7 seconds faster than its predecessor - thanks to its powerful and enhanced 6.0-litre W12 turbo-charged petrol engine developing 626bhp and linked to a slick new eight-speed dual-clutch automatic gear-box. 
It means the top speed is 9mph faster than the outgoing car at a colossal 207mph. Fittingly, the braking system is the most powerful system ever fitted to a Bentley, with a total of 28 pistons.
As well as being quicker than before, Bentley promise the new GT will be sharper, lighter and more refined, with improvements to ride and handling and suspension, including a roll-control system, so that it corners ‘almost completely flat.’ Though predominantly rear wheel drive, the new all-wheel drive drive train switches power around to where it is needed most.
It has been tested over more than 600,000 miles around the globe in temperatures from sub-zero to 50C – from the Middle East and South Africa to the America and China – and even on a special piece of pot-holed road near the firm’s Pym’s Lane factory which Bentley persuaded the local council to leave unrepaired because it gives such a good real-world experience of wear and tear on UK highways.The upgraded 6.0-litre W12 now produces 626bhp, which means the top speed has increased from 198mph to 207mph
The upgraded 6.0-litre W12 now produces 626bhp, which means the top speed has increased from 198mph to 207mph
Bentley says the new Continental GT accelerates from rest to 60mph in just 3.6 seconds – 0.7 seconds faster than its predecessor
Bentley says the new Continental GT accelerates from rest to 60mph in just 3.6 seconds – 0.7 seconds faster than its predecessor
The British car maker also confirmed that the new model is 16 per cent greener than the model it replaces. Fuel economy has also been improved from 19.9mpg to 23.2mpg
The British car maker also confirmed that the new model is 16 per cent greener than the model it replaces. Fuel economy has also been improved from 19.9mpg to 23.2mpg
Despite improvements to fuel efficiency – it averages 23.2mpg compared to 19.9mpg for the previous model - it’s still a gas-guzzler. CO2 emissions are a hefty 278g/km despite a 16 per cent improvement.
But it has shed 80kg in weight thanks to new hi-tech body forming and chassis technologies. And start-stop technology cuts out the engine at idle while a ‘sports launch’ allows a fast getaway.  
The new Continental GT is also packed with safety equipment including blind-spot warning, traffic sign recognition, night-vision, lane-assist head-up display on the windscreen, automatic adaptable dipped and high-beam headlights; An ‘exit warning’ alerts occupants about to get out of the vehicle of cars or cyclists approaching from the rear.  
The front-end has also had a re-design, featuring the enormous grille with a sheet chrome effect and a lower nose than the car it replaces in the range
The front-end has also had a re-design, featuring the enormous grille with a sheet chrome effect and a lower nose than the car it replaces in the range
Since it first launched in 2003, some 66,000 Continental GTs have been sold, with the second generation car arriving in 2011
Since it first launched in 2003, some 66,000 Continental GTs have been sold, with the second generation car arriving in 2011
Want one? Prices will start from £160,000, though a raft of available optional extras means no car will leave a showroom at that price
Want one? Prices will start from £160,000, though a raft of available optional extras means no car will leave a showroom at that price
Among other safety features ‘City Safeguard’ detects pedestrians and warns the driver if a collision is likely, preparing the car to brake. When reversing out of a parking space, radars detect any crossing traffic including bicycles and warn the driver of potential collisions.
Four cameras around the car mean the driver can also see on the car’s central screen a virtual bird’s eye view of the vehicle’s surroundings and any obstacles. A park-assist system detects suitable parking spaces can steer the car autonomously into the slot.
A Touring Specification option brings a suite of aids for highway traffic and long-distance driving including adaptive cruise control with ‘Stop & Go’ which cut s the engine when stopped in traffic or at lights. In traffic, the system senses queuing vehicles and initiates small steering inputs to keep the car in line without visibility of road markings.
Inside, the new Continental is a classy place to be. See our panel below on the new features it boasts from next year
Inside, the new Continental is a classy place to be. See our panel below on the new features it boasts from next year
The 2018 Bentley Continental GT will make its official debut in the metal at next month's Frankfurt Motor Show
The 2018 Bentley Continental GT will make its official debut in the metal at next month's Frankfurt Motor Show
Another system scans the road ahead and recognises possible frontal collisions before alerting the driver. It automatically applies the brakes to prevent collisions at low speed. 
Wolfgang Dürheimer, chairman and chief executive of Bentley Motors, said: ‘Bentley has been at the forefront of luxury Grand Touring for nearly one hundred years. The new, third-generation Continental GT is the pinnacle of our design and engineering achievements and marks the next step in Bentley’s journey’. 

'Cutting edge technology matched by hand-crafted excellence' - the new features in Bentley's latest car

The interiors are made of hides from nine bulls with each piece of leather shaved to 1mm thickness in a bid to save weight
The interiors are made of hides from nine bulls with each piece of leather shaved to 1mm thickness in a bid to save weight
  • Each individual interior is crafted from NINE northern European bull hides stitched together with 1.7 miles (2.8km) of thread.
  • The leather is shaved to just 1mm thickness to save weight.
  • Diamond-style patterning on seat embroidery includes 712 stitches per diamond shape totalling more than 310,000 stitches per car.
  • Each luxury handcrafted cabin has 10sq metres of veneer wood that takes 9 hours to create and fit.
  • The 20-way adjustable seats feature cooling, heating and massage functions.
The digital instrument cluster - which replaces traidtional clocks - can be tailored to fit the needs of each driver
The digital instrument cluster - which replaces traidtional clocks - can be tailored to fit the needs of each driver
  • The car’s fully digital instrument panel can be configured to suit the driver.
  • To customise your car there are are 17 basic exterior paint options, plus 70 in extended range, as well as 15 luxury carpet options, eight handcrafted wooden veneers plus four ‘dual ‘ veneers, and 15 choices of interior trim hide.
  • Diamond-style pattern on knobs and trim are inspired by luxury Swiss watch-makers, including a special ‘Cotes de Geneve’ finish machined on aluminium just 0.6mm thick.
  • There is a choice of three audio options including a top of the range Naim system with 18 speakers and active bass.
  • Soundproofing, including full acoustic glazing, means the cabin is 9db quieter.
  • Special Pirelli P Zero tyres have a ‘noise cancelling’ system which reduces road noise coming into the cabin.
  • Up to 12 ultra-sonic sensors, six cameras and radar allow the car to respond to potential dangers around it.
  • The headlights feature the latest LED matrix technology with lamps inspired by ‘the finest cut-crystal glasses’.