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IL-76 Medium-Range Transport Aircraft, Russia
IL-76 Medium-Range Transport Aircraft, Russia
August 14, 2008 NSI News Source Info
An Ilyushin IL-76MD, NATO codename 'Candid-B', of the Ukrainian Air Force.
An Ilyushin Il-76, NATO codename 'Candid', of the Indian Air Force.
An Ilyushin IL-76MD of the Ukrainian Air Force. The aircraft landing gear comprises four main units.
An Ilyushin IL-76 loading a medium battle tank.
An Ilyushin IL-76 loading troops. Equipment is suspended from an electrically powered overhead rail.
Full specifications
The IL-76 is a medium-range military transport aircraft, and is also known by the NATO codename 'Candid'. The missions of the aircraft are: to drop paratroopers; carry troop forces and combat material with crews and armaments, including medium-sized battle tanks; to airlift cargo for troop forces and transport for disaster relief operations.
"There are several design variants of the transport aircraft, including the basic IL-76, IL-76M,IL-76MD and the IL-76-MF."
The IL-76 medium-range transport aircraft is produced by the Ilyushin Aviation Complex Joint Stock Company in Moscow and the Tashkent Aircraft Production Corporation in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Over 500 aircraft have been produced since service entry in 1974.
There are several design variants, including the basic IL-76, IL-76M, IL-76MD and the IL-76-MF. In terms of design, aerodynamic configuration and flight performance characteristics, the IL-76M version virtually resembles the IL-76 basic aircraft, but has a maximum payload of 47t, compared to 28t for the IL-76.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has ordered three Il-76MD aircraft fitted with the Phalcon AEW (airborne early warning) system produced by Elta of Israel. The first aircraft is due for delivery in September 2008. In April 2008, the IAF requested the purchase of a further three aircraft for delivery in 2011–2012.
In August 2005, Jordan ordered two IL-76MF variants and in September 2005, China placed an order for up to 38 IL-76 transports.
In August 2007, the Russian Air Force revealed the Il-76MD-90, which has new Perm PS-90A76 engines and upgraded Leninets Kupol-76M avionics.
DESIGN
The aircraft is of a conventional aerodynamic configuration with a high-set, swept-wing and T-shaped tail unit. The crew cabin, cargo hold and rear compartment are pressurised. The beam-type fuselage has an oval section over the crew cabin and circular section over the cargo hold. The wing leading and trailing edges are fitted with high-lift devices, comprising deflectable five-section leading-edge slats, triple-slotted trailing-edge extension flaps, ailerons, spoilers and air brakes.
CARGO HANDLING
The air-drop and cargo handling equipment is intended to load, unload and air drop paratroopers, materiel and cargo, make the optimum arrangement of the cargo according to the logistical demands of the mission, and securely tie down the materiel and cargo.
The equipment comprises a telpher (an overhead cargo system where the cargo can be suspended from an electrically powered rail), a roller conveyer, mooring / rigging, auxiliary parachute and ambulance equipment.
"Over 500 IL-76 transport aircraft have been produced since service entry in 1974."
WEAPON SYSTEMS
The aircraft is equipped with a defensive aids suite, comprising a radar warner, jammer, infrared flare cartridges, chaff dispenser and two guns with a fire-control radar. Aerial bombs or radio beacons are suspended from external bomb racks on detachable pylons.
AVIONICS
The onboard equipment is intended to execute airlift and air drop missions by day and at night, in VFR and IFR (Visual Flight Rules and Instrument Flight Rules) weather conditions, as well as under hostile air defence conditions.
The integrated flight control and aiming-navigation system includes a compass system, ground surveillance radar, a central digital computer, automatic monitoring system, automatic flight control system, short-range radio navigation and landing system, IFF transponder, optical / infrared aiming sight and a ground collision warning system.
ENGINES
The IL-76M aircraft is powered by four D-30KP turbofan engines, mounted on underwing pylons and housed in individual pods secured on the engines.
Fuel is held in 12 integral tanks, which are isolated from each other. All fuel tanks are divided into four groups by the number of the engines. An inert gas system is used for protection against explosion.
IL-76MD VARIANT
The IL-76MD variant has an increased flight range and service life. The powerplant and systems are identical to those of the IL-76M, and the structural changes have been made to its airframe only to accommodate the increased service life and increased take-off weight.
"The IL-76MD variant has an increased flight range and service life."
When operating from first-category concrete runways, the aircraft's take-off weight has been increased from 170t for the IL-76M to 190t for the IL-76MD, mainly due to the increased fuel. This enables a flight range increased by 40% with a maximum payload. The IL-76MD can be operated from unpaved runways in forward areas of operation.
IL-76MF VARIANT
The IL-76MF aircraft is a derivative of the IL-76MD, with the fuselage lengthened by 6.6m. The new PS-90A-76 engines give a 25% higher take-off thrust (16,000kgf) than the D-30KP engines on the MD variant. The flight range is increased by over 20%, for example, the flight range with a 40t payload is 5,800km (compared to a range of 4,800km for the IL-76MD).





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Philippines fighting in South to contain militants
Philippines fighting in South to contain militants
August 14 2008 NSI News Source Info
The Philippine army has reportedly regained control of the province of North Cotabato, driving out Muslim rebels.
Government troops launched an attack on Sunday, after militants occupied the area - which contains a large Christian population.
Plans for an expanded zone were blocked by the Supreme Court, and also opposed by some local inhabitants, who fear the extra powers it would give the rebels.
The rebels have been frustrated by legal obstacles placed in the way of an agreement to expand an autonomous Muslim region.
Residents of the villages occupied by the rebels complained that they torched homes and lay booby traps as they withdrew.





Romania to Start Talks to Buy Fighting Jets by November

(NSI News Source Info) 14 August 2008: The Romanian government plans to approve the acquisition of 48 fighter jets worth at least €4bn ($6bn) by November, Defence Minister Teodor Melescanu told Reuters in an interview on Monday.
The second-poorest European Union member joined NATO in 2004 and has been a staunch ally of Washington's military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan but its Soviet-made MiG-21s are not compatible with NATO missions and need to be replaced.
Romania is part of NATO's strategic airlift capability fleet and agreed to purchase new aircraft to meet its requirements.
"We have a green light from almost all the concerning institutions to buy them, and only need one more approval from the finance ministry which still has some questions about the costs," Melescanu said. "I definitely expect the government's decision by November. Then we will start talks with the sellers."
Melescanu said five jets meet Romania's defence needs: F-16 of Lockheed Martin, F-18 of Boeing, Rafale of France's Dassault, Grippen of SAAB and Eurofighter of EADS.
He said the government will either invite companies to take part in a tender or start direct negotiations with one of them.
Melescanu said the initial estimation of the costs is about €4bn, but depending on the maturity of the loans, the timing of the decision and the financing conditions, costs may rise by up to 50%.
"It will be a multi-year financing, extra-budgetary, through loans from banks and other institutions," Melescanu said. "The limit is set to 2.38% of the gross domestic product for every year of the financing."
Melescanu said the jets could be new, second-hand, or a mix of those. They will be delivered in the 2010-2012 period, when the fleet of 80 MiG-21s will be gradually scrapped.
The minister also said it plans to acquire high-altitude rockets, four corvettes and four ships able to detect mines, and several armed transporters for land troops, but he did not offer more details.
Georgia-Russia conflict
Georgia-Russia conflict
(NSI News Source Info) August 14, 2008: Russia sent thousands of troops; tanks and air support into South Ossetia on Friday after Georgia launched an offensive to seize control of the province, which broke from Georgia in the early 1990s. Russia claims the conflict has left more than 2,000 civilians dead, while the United Nations estimates some 100,000 people have been forced from their homes.
Russian military vehicles are pictured at a square in the South Ossetian capital of Tshinvali August 13, 2008.
A woman is seen with a cart of her belongings, in a street in Tskhinvali, capital of Georgian breakaway enclave of South Ossetia on Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008. Georgia and Russia have agreed to a cease-fire that calls for both country's forces to pull back to original positions, but it was unclear how long that repositioning could take.
Tanks, part of a Russian military convoy, travel on their way on a main road leading to the Georgian city of Zugdidi, which is about 350 km (220 miles) away from Georgia's capital Tbilisi, August 13, 2008. Georgia accused Russia on Wednesday of sending tanks from South Ossetia into the Georgian town of Gori but Russia issued a swift denial and an eyewitness said the town was empty.



In pictures: Georgia in crisis
In pictures: Georgia in crisis
August 14, 2008 NSI News Source Info
Wrecked tanks, at least some of them Georgian, littered the streets as Russian troops and Ossetian fighters wandered around.
Russia sent thousands of troops; tanks and air support into South Ossetia.
Photographers followed Russian troops into Tskhinvali to record the damage to the South Ossetian capital.
Meanwhile, in Abkhazia, Georgia's other breakaway province, separatist fighters relaxed after Georgia pulled out its remaining forces.




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