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Russia to start licensed production of foreign military equipment

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Russia will launch in July the licensed production of thermal imagers developed by a French firm as part of efforts to gain access to advanced foreign technologies, a Russian daily said on Friday.

A plant in the city of Vologda in central Russia will assemble the Thales-developed Catherine FC thermal imaging cameras for T-90 tanks in service with the Russian army.

"It is not a simple knock down assembly. We use Russian-made components to assemble the control system. After 2012 we will start using Russian optics and mechanics on these devices," the Gazeta newspaper quoted the plant's general director Alexander Korshunov as saying.

Localized production will allow Russia to reduce production and maintenance costs by at least 5-10% and manufacture thermal imagers for civilian purposes in the future.

Thermal imagers could be used for monitoring the efficiency of thermal insulation and detection of heat leaks, among other applications.

Russia might only be able to export thermal imagers produced at its plant with the permission of the French authorities. The list of potential customers will exclude so-called rogue states such as Iran.

According to experts, Russia is lagging 20-30 years behind the West in many areas of technological progress and is attempting to close the gap by purchasing production licenses abroad.

Russia to start licensed production of foreign military equipment
 
and? did you want to discuss this?
 
I agree. It sounds like a ploy to steal technological innovation.
 
The Russian have always been the most pragmatic about using outside development in order to speed their projects. America used to be okay about license building better foreign designs, but now our military purchases are too corrupt for it. Electronics have long been the weak point of Russian military equipment, and they aim to correct that problem. If they can manage to combine high-quality electronics with their typical low production costs it will mean a killing in export sales.
 
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