[quote][b][url=/v3/forum/am%C3%A9rique-15/topic/for%C3%A7a-a%C3%A9rea-brasileira-br%C3%A9sil-843/?post=39760#post-39760]pilou[/url] a dit le 01/12/2007 à 14:22 :[/b] Ouais c'est vrai ça, y en a marre des posts sans sources ! :lol: Bon, j'ai trouvé plusieurs choses : - [url=http://english.pravda.ru/russia/economics/23-11-2004/7405-brazil-0]Brazil declines to sign $750 million deal to buy Su-35 fighters from Russia[/url] [quote]A signed contract with Brazil is an issue of strategic importance for Russia. The list of competitors in the Brazilian tender includes the French fighter Mirage 2000, the US F-16 aircraft and the Swedish Grippen. [u]Brazil plans to purchase not less than 12 planes, although the order quantity can be extended to 24 and even 60 fighter planes in the future. The contract has been tentatively estimated at $750 million. [/u] :shock: It is worth mentioning that the price of the deal may exceed $1 billion taking into consideration the deliveries of additional aviation arms, the creation of a certain infrastructure and the technical servicing, or even the licensed production of fighters.[...] Embraer liners are widely spread all over the world. The company rendered a serious support to the incumbent Brazilian president during the pre-election campaign; now it is expecting the president to pay the debt. [u]For example, the plane maker would like the president to support its suggestions for the delivery of the fighter Mirage-2000BR, which Embraer produces in cooperation with the French company Dassault Aviation. In the event Brazil acquires Su-35 planes, the company would like to link it with a cross purchase of regional jets.[/u] [/quote] - [url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/su-35.htm]Su-35 au Brésil[/url] [quote]The Su-35 was offered without sucess to several countries including South Korea, UAE and Malaysia. This model was part of the FX competition for for the new multi-function fighter for Brazil, despite of the lack of tradition of use of Russian military material for Brazil. As of early June 2002 Sukhoi's Su-35 fighter jet was said to have a "close to 90 percent" chance of being the winner in a Brazilian tender to buy up to 24 new supersonic fighters for $700 million. Sweden's Saab bid in the contest together with BAE with its Gripen fighter, while Embraer and Dassault were offering a version of Dassault's Mirage strike plane.[/quote] Très intéressant : [url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/brazil/fx-br.htm]F-X BR[/url][/quote]