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"We should make combat aircraft in partnership with Russia," says Antonov chief Piotr Balabuyev, because Ukraine is not capable of developing a modern fighter independently.
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Interavia Business & Technology
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December 1, 1999| Author:
BUTOWSKI, PIOTR
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* "We should make combat aircraft in partnership with Russia," says Antonov chief Piotr Balabuyev, because Ukraine is not capable of developing a modern fighter independently. The formation of a department dealing with combat aircraft is under study within the Antonov design bureau ... Viktor Strelnikov, commander of the...
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