Maxim Pyadushkin

Moscow Bureau Chief

Moscow, Russia

Summary

In addition to writing for Aviation Week Network, Maxim holds a key position at Russia's Air Transport Observer magazine (www.ato.ru). In the past he was in charge of several ATO sister aerospace publications and earlier worked for the Moscow-based CAST defense think-tank.

Maxim has a degree on international relations from MGIMO University, Moscow, Russia, and for several years worked at the Russian Foreign Ministry.

Articles

Maxim Pyadushkin (Moscow)
Russia continues to develop its nuclear deterrent as part of a general rearmament of the armed forces (see p. 53). Planned expenditures on nuclear weapons in 2011 will grow by 44% compared with 2010 and amount to $870 million. According to Viktor Zavarzin, head of the parliament’s defense committee, expenditures for weapons procurement, modernization of the country’s nuclear triad and maintaining the triad’s combat readiness will increase by 50% during the next three years.

Maxim Pyadushkin (Moscow)
Russian engine maker Aviadvigatel is targeting April to freeze the design of the first member of a new commercial turbofan family. The Perm-based company has just launched the first series of trials of the PD-14’s gas generator. The engine is being designed for Russia’s MS-21 narrowbody transport and also provides the foundation for an entire family of powerplants.

Maxim Pyadushkin (Moscow)
As part of a wider fleet modernization strategy, the Russian air force is preparing for the arrival of its first Sukhoi Su-35S combat aircraft.