The Yakovlev design bureau seems to think there are other options for the Yak-130 design.
If you look at this page you will see a Yak picture showing their Yak-130 family:
http://www.yak.ru/ENG/PROD/new_130m.php
Also on this site there is this:
Scientific Research Radio-Technical Institute that showed an assembly line producing SAP-518 and SAP-14 jamming pods for foiling enemy air defenses that are to be installed on new Sukhoi aircraft such as the Su-30. Descriptions of their capabilities sound much like standard jamming techniques offered by the U.S.'s ALQ-99. The equipment imitates the electronic signatures of various aircraft and generates false targets within enemy sensors.
Another export customer is the Indian air force. New Delhi is thought to be a buyer of centerline electronic warfare pods for its newest Su-30MKI fighter.
Which is that the bottom of this page:
http://www.yak.ru/ENG/FIRM/arch_news.php?item=53
The whole page is worth a read BTW.
It includes the Yak-130s ASCII code name of Mitten. (M for miscellaneous because it is a jet trainer, and two syllables because it is a jet.
Note: That ADS (Also known as A-91M) looks so awesome. Hope the whole armed forces gets new weapons (bullpups?) like that.
According to one general the VDV are getting them and considering they were designed for underwater use I would assume the Russian Navy might be adopting them too. There was a hint of a new assault rifle being revealed this year wasn't there?
A bullpup with forward ejection so it can be used left or right handed without modification that can fire underwater using special ammo.
With the bullpup layout dealing with the front heavy problems of normal rifles it seems to be the best of everything.
I wonder if it has a balanced recoil mechanism to reduce movement during automatic firing.
Add to that the plans for improved propellent development as mentioned in a thread on this forum and it sounds like a very capable weapon with huge potential.
Love the Pechora videos... keep up the good work.
This video is part of a series of videos on how to operate an SA-3 simulation program. It is incredibly detailed and I think it includes the link to download the actual simulator, which is free.
Do a search for the other video parts and I think it includes the location for the game source:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYGF9njTegs