Russia's
MiG-29K Fighter Makes Maiden Flight
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RIA Novosti |
MOSCOW (RIA
Novosti) -- Russia has flight-tested a MiG-29K/KUB carrier
fighter, a spokesperson for the MiG aircraft building corporation
said on Wednesday.
She said
the 42-minute flight was observed by a delegation of the Indian
Navy, due to take delivery of the first MiG-29K/ KUB Russian
fighter jets for the Admiral Gorshkov aircraft carrier in May.
The contract,
signed on January 20, 2004, stipulates the delivery of 12 single-seat
MiG-29K and 4 two-seat MiG-29KUB by 2009, to be later deployed
on the Admiral Gorshkov, currently being retrofitted in Russia
for the Indian Navy.
After long-running
delays and disputes, Russia and India agreed in February to
raise refit costs for the aircraft carrier, berthed at the
Sevmash shipyard in north Russia for the past 12 years.
The carrier,
renamed the Vikramaditya, is to replace India's INS Viraat
carrier, which although still operational is 50 years old.
India contracted
the $1.5 billion Admiral Gorshkov for its navy in 2004. Moscow
has since demanded an additional $1.2 billion, which New Delhi
replied was "exorbitant."
The contract
to deliver the Admiral Gorshkov to India, signed by state-run
arms exporter Rosoboronexport with the Indian Navy, covers
the modernization of the ship and equipping it with modern
weaponry, including MiG-29K