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delft

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True, but that doesn't mean that bulbous fairing doesn't disrupt flow, and I'm rather positive that I've seen flow enhancers on the bottom and top of similar "junctures" on biz jets or???

antennae do NOT have to be airfoil shaped,,, so I'm not going to concede entirely,,,, I'm going to politely,,, (see how this works guys),,, its easy, concede under protest...Master Delft and I became friends, after our old friend BD Popeye PMed me, and educated me, reminding me that my friend is quite bright..

to be honest Delft, I didn't really process this, but to add to my friends point, the aft mounted horizontal stab provides down force on the aft end of the aircraft, whereas the all flying canard adds to the total lift... leading us to the conclusion that canards are no doubt more efficient,,,,

though in my humble opinion, maybe not quite as effective in the low speed regime?
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You might expect that with a canard increasing lift and a horizontal tail decreasing lift the canard configuration will have a better lift drag ratio. However the tailplane living in the down wash of the wing reduces its drag and the canard in the up wash of the wing experiences an increase in drag so to a first approximation the lift drag ratio is not influenced by this gross difference in configuration.
The antennae should have air foil profiles just to keep drag down.
 

FORBIN

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The best for range are E-737, E-3C/G last upgraded and E-2D about 650 km for about 5 - 10 m2 target but the E-2D is less capable with a crew less numerous 3 operatiors so despite technology the size of the crew is important with more of operators a big AWACS is more capable in general allow more interceptions/engagements.
A-50 max 400 -450 km, A-50U 500 km same than Indian A-50EI and 10 operators

Russia’s A-100 AWACS makes maiden flight

Russia has flown its first prototype A-100 Airborne Warning And Control System (AWACS) aircraft based on the upgraded Ilyushin Il-76MD-90A (Il-476) airframe, it was announced on 20 November.

The A-100 Premier, as the Ministry of Defence (MoD) of the Russian Federation named it, made its maiden flight out of the Taganrog Aviation Scientific and Technical Complex (TANTK), located near the Sea of Azov in the far west of the country. According to the MoD, all of the aircraft’s systems, including those associated with the rotating dorsal rotodome, were checked-out during the flight ahead of further trials.

This first flight milestone came three years after Russia’s TASS news agency announced that the first Il-76MD-90A airframe had arrived at the TANTK facility for conversion into the A-100 AWACS configuration in 2014, and six years after plans to do so were first disclosed in 2011.

While few details pertaining to the A-100 have been released, it has been revealed that it will be built around an active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, as opposed to the mechanically scanned radar of the current A-50 (NATO reporting name ‘Mainstay’) that it is intended to eventually replace. Jane’s has previously reported that this new AESA will probably be the JSC REC ‘Vega’ Premier radar that is scanned mechanically in azimuth and electronically in elevation. State media said that this radar can detect airborne targets out to 600 km, and ships out to 400 km.

While the AESA radar will provide a dramatic improvement in the platform's ability to detect and track both airborne and land-based targets, as well as making for a more reliable and easier to maintain solution, the move to the Il-76MD-90A airframe will bestow advantages from the new avionics (reduced crew workload), and improved fuel efficiency (cheaper to operate, and with increased time on station).
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FORBIN

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"new modernized" ?
Variant or new possible A-235 "Nudol" to replace the 68 SH-08 Gazelle/51T6 based around Moscow
To see

Russia's
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conducted a successful test launch of a "new modernized" ABM interceptor from Sary Shagan, Kazakhstan. Container-launcher in stills/video is that of 53T6/PRS-1 interceptors, so this was most likely another test launch of a modernized
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Today at 7:18 AM
it's News of The Hour at gazera.ru right now (
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I translate the title of the vid as
An improved interceptor missile launched off
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interestingly, the name of the missile wasn't revealed (also according to a TV report I now watched:
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they say it since this moment:
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and go on with mentioning other stuff:
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LOL I'm in the pub right now so won't watch more Russian TV
 
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Today at 12:16 PM
Nov 17, 2017

today they launched the second
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up there, the Typhoon:
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EDIT I guess there'll be plenty of pictures available soon, now noticed this view:​
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the rectangular panels look like as if they were for the fire control of Shtil-1 (as fantasized in
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for Project 22160), just ... Project 22800 doesn't have Shtil-1
LOL!

señor?
 
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