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    Tuesday, November 1, 2016

    Is China and Russia on the verge of reaching a deal to acquire rocket engines?

    Russia and China agrees a deal to purchase 
    rocket engine
    The People's Republic of China and Russia are expected to formally announce a new deal that would see Beijing buy powerful rocket engines from Moscow, in a landmark agreement between the two world powers.

    Russia has been in contest with the West since the war in Syria broke out and Russia attacking the anti-government of the Middle East country, in a recent report, shows that China is on the verge of signing an agreement deal to purchase rocket engines from Russia
    Rocket Engine
    The Director of the Russian space agency Roscosmos Igor Komarov, has confirmed talks between the two world power countries is ongoing to finalize the deal.

    "We are speaking about practical spheres such as engines. Chinese partners are interested in such directions as purchasing engines as well as creating perspective engines and carrier rockets including heavy-lift launch vehicles," Igor added.
    Rocket launcher
    China's Chengdu J-20
    Since the recent deal talks, China decided to used the biggest meeting of aircraft makers and buyers to show off its military clout with the Chengdu J-20 stealth for the first time.

    According to some experts, China has been refining designs for the J-20 in the hope of narrowing a military technology gap with the United States.

    Forecast already suggesting, in the next decade China is going to overtake the US in the aviation market.

    Russia's Komarov said NASA said there is plan to form so-called BRIC countries Brazil, Russia, India and China to manage the airspace satellite to monitor the Earth.

    The Russian space expert said: "Yesterday we had a first session of the head of space agencies of BRICS member states.

    "We have agreed that in this perspective we will set up a joint grouping of satellites for the Earth remote sensing and are currently finalizing legal aspects of an agreement on the exchange of data gathered from the Earth remote sensing."

    The People's Republic of China is trying all means to become the world number in terms of space programme but the US Congress has since baned NASSA from engaging with Beijing over its space exploits due to security concerns and it is on record that in 2003, China were the third country to had putting a man in the space, also plan in the year 2036 Asia country will land a man in the moon.

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