Tuesday, February 17, 2009

And Microsoft thought they had problems with China (link to story here)

Chinese Pirates Ravage Russia
February 17, 2009: Russia has admitted, for the first time, that China is producing unlicensed copies of the Su-27 fighter. Russia has known about this theft for some time. It all began in 1995, when China paid $2.5 billion for the right to build 200 Su-27s. Russia would supply engines and electronics. But after 95 of the Chinese built aircraft were built, Russia cancelled the agreement. They claimed that China was using the knowledge acquired with the Su-27 program, to build their own copy of the Su-27, the J-11. Russia kept the piracy issue quiet, and warned the Chinese that simply copying Russian technology would produce an inferior aircraft. Apparently the Chinese do not agree, and are continuing their work on the J-11, using only, what they claim is, Chinese technology.

Russian SU-27


Chinese J-11

I wonder if they are running VISTA..................
Jolly Roger 14 out


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