Monday, May 25, 2015

13 of Top 20 wealthiest People In China (Wei Jianjun & Family – $6 billion)

13. Wei Jianjun & Family – $6 billion


13. Wei Jianjun & Family – $6 billion

As the founder of sport-utility vehicle manufacturer Great Wall Motors, Wei Jianjun and his family come in at number 13 on our list. In addition to manufacturing SUVs in China, he has also started manufacturing in Russia as well.


14. Hui Ka Yan – $5.9 billion


14. Hui Ka Yan – $5.9 billion

Yet another real estate billionaire to grace our list, Hui Ka Yan is the head of Evergrande Real Estate which invests in a broad array of commercial and residential real estate.




17 of Top 20 wealthiest People In China (Zhang Zhidong – $5.2 billion)

17. Zhang Zhidong – $5.2 billion



17. Zhang Zhidong – $5.2 billion

A close friend of Tencent founder Ma Huateng, Zhang’s net worth is derived from his stake in the Chinese internet company and for acting as its Chief Technology Officer before he retired in 2014.


18. William Ding – $4.9 billion


18. William Ding – $4.9 billion

Founder of one of the largest online mobile gaming companies in the world, William Ding comes in at number 18. The company he created, NetEase, is based in China but shares actually trade on the U.S. NASDAQ stock market exchange. NetEase even has a distribution agreement with gaming juggernaut Blizzard Entertainment.





15 of Top 20 wealthiest People In China (Hui Wing Mau – $5.4 billion)

15. Hui Wing Mau – $5.4 billion


15. Hui Wing Mau – $5.4 billion

Born in 1950 as the son of a local doctor, Hui Wing Mau made his fortune in textile manufacturing and continued investing his fortune in real estate in both Hong Kong and Mainland China. He now controls 2 publicly listed real estate investment companies.


16. Lu Guanqiu – $5.4 billion


16. Lu Guanqiu – $5.4 billion

Born to a poor family before the Chinese Cultural Revolution, Lu Guanqiu is the founder of Wanxiang Group. Originally functioning as an auto parts manufacturer it has since expanded into solar power development and real estate investments.





Top 20 Richest People In China






19 of Top 20 wealthiest People In China (Yang Huiyan – $4.9 billion)

19. Yang Huiyan – $4.9 billion


Yang Huiyan – $4.9 billion

One of China’s richest women, Yang Huiyan inherited a controlling ownership in real estate developer Country Garden Holdings in 2007 from her father. A notoriously private individual, Yang Huiyan nevertheless continues to do her father proud as a part of the Country Garden organization.


 


20. Wang Chuanfu – $4.7 billion


Wang Chuanfu – $4.7 billion

Founder of BYD, a Chinese electric car maker, Wang Chuanfu has one more accomplishment of note beyond a net worth of over $4.7 billion: his company BYD counts famous American investor Warren Buffett as a shareholder.





New Robotic Russian T-50 Fighter Jet Fit for Star Wars

Russia’s new fifth-generation T-50 fighter jet, currently in the testing phase, incorporates elements of automation which make it more like a robot than a fighter plane, explains a representative from the Rostech corporation.


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The Sukhoi PAK FA fighter jet, also known as T-50, is ready to go into production next year, and boasts innovative technology which renders the pilot one part of the plane’s whole control system.


 


“The PAK FA is already to some degree a flying robot, where the aviator fulfils the function not only of pilot, but is actually one of the constituent parts of the flying apparatus,” explained deputy head of the Concern Radioelectronic Technologies [KRET] unit of Rostech, Vladimir Mikheyev. “That is, the reaction of the aviator is a part of the control loop.”


Mikheyev explains that “smart paneling” is another of the jet’s smart features. “If we take the wingtip, from one perspective it functions as a wing, but from another it’s also a part of the Himalaya active defense system.”


In October KRET stated it had delivered the first batch of Himalayas for the aircraft, which were developed by a KRET subsidiary in Kaluga and constructed at the Stavropol Radioplant Signal.


“The unique system of active and passive radars and optical rangefinders is integrated into the aircraft body and acts as a ‘smart skin’. Its use not only enhances the aircraft’s protection against jamming and its survivability, but also counters, to a great extent, the effects of low-observability [stealth] technology of enemy aircraft,” explained KRET.


In January KRET lifted the lid on a number of the T-50’s stealth capabilities, announcing that “the aircraft company Sukhoi managed to greatly reduce the effective surface scattering of the PAK FA, which is the basic element for visibility on aircraft radars.”


“In order to achieve this level of stealth, designers moved all weapons to the inside of the plane and also changed the shape of the air intake channel, also lining its walls with a material that absorbs radio waves.”


“Thanks to these new design solutions, the T-50 is now ahead of not only all other fighters of the Russian Army, but also foreign models. For example, the visibility of the American fifth-generation F-22 fighter is 0.3-0.4 square meters,” said KRET, while the value of this indicator for the T-50 fighter is between 0.1 and 1 square meters.


“The T-50 is the first Russian combat aircraft made from a high proportion of composite materials, making up 25% of the mass of the aircraft and covering 70% of its surface,” explained KRET.




The PAK FA fighter jet in flight.


The T-50 is set to replace the Sukhoi Su-27 fourth generation fighter jet, known also by its NATO name Flanker B, which entered service with the Soviet Air Forces in 1985, and the Mig-29, known by NATO as Fulcrum which entered service in 1983.


Work on the conception of fifth generation fighter jets began in the late 1980s in the USA and USSR; though there is no universally agreed set of features for the title of fifth-generation fighter jet, many hold that the only combat-ready fifth-generation fighter is the US Air Force’s Lockheed F-22 Raptor, introduced in 2005.


In December Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation announced that production of the fighter is ready to begin in 2016, following the completion of the testing phase. According to spokesman Vladislav Goncharenko, 55 PAK FA jets will be delivered to the Russian Air Force by 2020.

Pics: FAAN staff protest over the beating of their colleague.

FAAN staff at the beginning of today protested over the beating of their colleague by an Air Force authority a week ago.
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The man, who is still in healing facility, was beaten to a state of insensibility at Murtala Muhammed International Airport. FAAN staff requested that the government sack the Airforce Commandant furthermore requested the Air Force officials to leave the Airport.


More photographs bellow.