Russia signs $2.5 billion deal for 64 Sukhoi fighters
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Russia signs $2.5 billion deal for 64 Sukhoi fighters
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Russian government officials during the MAKS air show in Moscow signed a historic order for 64 Sukhoi fighters, raised the possibility of a $470 million cash injection for RSK MiG and sternly warned aerospace executives to not expect further financial bail-outs.
The Russian air force will take delivery of 48 Su-35Ss, 12 Su-27SMs and four Su-30M2s by 2015 under the $2.5 billion order jointly announced on 18 August by Sukhoi and the defence ministry.
The deal marks the most valuable contract ever signed by the air force. It also extends a major change in acquisition policy that started in 2008. Since the post-Cold War period, Russia had ordered no more than six fighters a year, but last year signed a multi-year $1.25 billion contract for 32 Su-34s.
The Russian air force will take delivery of 48 Su-35Ss, 12 Su-27SMs and four Su-30M2s by 2015 under the $2.5 billion order jointly announced on 18 August by Sukhoi and the defence ministry.
The deal marks the most valuable contract ever signed by the air force. It also extends a major change in acquisition policy that started in 2008. Since the post-Cold War period, Russia had ordered no more than six fighters a year, but last year signed a multi-year $1.25 billion contract for 32 Su-34s.
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I'd say yes, if we had to take them on that is.
Otherwise, i'd just say it's a fairly sensible idea from Russia to bolster jobs and industry in a recession - with our bunch would do the same, order more T45's, get a License for Blackhawks for Westlands to produce (or type of your choice)
But that would mean increasing the defense spend.... heaven forbid, I mean we're only at War FFS...
I'd say yes, if we had to take them on that is.
Otherwise, i'd just say it's a fairly sensible idea from Russia to bolster jobs and industry in a recession - with our bunch would do the same, order more T45's, get a License for Blackhawks for Westlands to produce (or type of your choice)
But that would mean increasing the defense spend.... heaven forbid, I mean we're only at War FFS...
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I'd say yes, if we had to take them on that is.
Mind you we could probably act as middlemen and build under contract about 14 Chinooks for that $2.5 billion, instead of the 64 fighters they probably do not need..