Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Trouble For Israel: Russia-Iran Complete Arms Deal, Iran To Receive Su-35 Fighter Jets, Mi-28 Attack Helicopters

Serious problem for Israel: Iran with Su-35 and R-37M locks the Middle East - New "deal" is coming for S-400 with Su-57


Israel's margins of attack on Iran are beginning to narrow desperately as Iran's Defense Minister confirmed the finalization of the supply of Su-35 fighters, Mi-28 attack helicopters and Yak-130 trainer aircraft.

Information indicates the acquisition of at least two Su-35 squadrons equipped with the best of the Russian Air Force, while Iran will acquire, as soon as this becomes possible, the export version of the Su-57, probably together with the S-400.

The Su-35 comes with the R-37M air-to-air missile, the range of which according to some reports exceeds 300 km creating a serious problem for Israel's F-16 and F-15 squadrons.

The Iran-Russia defense agreement also includes the transfer of know-how for the repair and maintenance of Su-35s.

Finally, Iran will receive at least 18 Mi-28 attack helicopters.

Iran is laying the groundwork to accelerate the acquisition of nuclear weapons now that it has the proper anti-aircraft arsenal…

#BREAKING: #Iran and #Russia have reached a new agreement regarding the ex-#Egypt Air Force's Su-35SE fighter jets. These 25 will be delivered #Iranian Air Force with the weapons requested by Iranian MODAFL. In addition to them, 18 Mi-28NE helicopters are ordered for #IRGC Army…


In exchange for transfer of knowledge for domestic maintenance & overhaul of the Su-35SEs and also for R-37M air-to-air missiles for them provided by #Russia, #Iran MODAFL will transfer technology for production of solid-propelled ballistic missiles in Russia.

The Iran-Russia deal was finalized

According to what Iran's Deputy Defense Minister, Brigadier General Mahdi Farahi, told the Tasnim news agency, Tehran has completed agreements with Russia to procure and receive Su-35 fighter jets, Mi-28 attack helicopters and training helicopters. Yak-130 type aircraft.

The senior Iranian official said categorically that the Su-35, Mi-28 and Yak-130 will officially join the arsenal of the country's Armed Forces, significantly upgrading the Iranian air force, and the procedures for their receipt are now underway.

He added that now Iran has the strongest fleet of military helicopters in the region not only in quality but also in quantity.

In fact, as part of Iran's armament program, the first Yak-130 training aircraft arrived in the country at the beginning of last September.

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