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5月初,有媒体报道说印度已经从T-50项目中撤资,而这将直接影响俄罗斯T-50项目的研发进度。IHS简氏更进一步报道说,由于资金不足,印度只能在“阵风”与T-50之间“二者择其一”。那么,印度真的会放弃T-50么?首先,我们回顾一下印度当初参与T-50项目的“前因”。早在2007年,印度与俄方签订了共同发展T-50的意向书,一年后正式签约。根据合约,俄印双方将在单座T-50的基础上联合发展印度所需的双座型FGFA,其中印度将分担约50%的研发费用与25%的研发任务。因此,严格来说,俄罗斯的T-50与印度的FGFA并不是一回事,后者是前者的衍生型(类似“宝石”与“布
In early May, some media reported that India had withdrawn its funds from the T-50 project, which will directly affect the R & D progress of the T-50 project in Russia. IHS Jane’s further reports that due to lack of funds, India can only choose between ”Rift“ and ”T-50“. So, India really give up the T-50 Why? First, let’s review India’s original participation in the T-50 project’s ”antecedents.“ As early as 2007, India and Russia signed a letter of intent to jointly develop the T-50, officially signed a year later. Under the agreement, Russia and India will jointly develop the two-seater FGFA in India on the basis of a single-seat T-50, of which India will share about 50% of R & D expenses and 25% of R & D. Therefore, strictly speaking, Russia’s T-50 and India’s FGFA is not the same thing, the latter is the former derivative (similar to ”gem“ and ”cloth"