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Russia Plans to Supply Su-30SM Fighters to Armenia

by Asbarez Staff
June 19, 2018
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An Su-30SM multifunction fighter aircraft.
An Su-30SM multifunction fighter aircraft.

Russia plans to sign an agreement with the new Armenian leadership to supply Armenia with Su-30SM fighter aircrafts. Shortly before the change of power in Armenia, the Ministry of Defense postponed purchasing Russian multifunctional Su-30SM fighters until 2024. The contract, implying the delivery of at least one squadron to the Armenian Air Force was signed in 2012, but was never actualized because of financial difficulties on behalf of Armenia, according to Russia’s Kommersant newspaper.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was photographed sitting in an Su-30SM cockpit and stated that it was “one of the best in the world.”

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan inside the cockpit of a Su-30SM fighter aircraft.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan inside the cockpit of an Su-30SM fighter aircraft.

According to several top managers of Russia’s aviation industry, the Armenia showed interest in acquiring fighters back in 2010 because of the necessity to modernize air forces. The 2012 contract required that Armenia receive at least 12 fighters in several years. However, the treaty never came into effect.

Armenia also purchased other weapons in addition to warplanes. Yerevan became the first export recipient of the division of Iskander, the newest tactical missile system, and it also acquired weapons worth $300 million at the expense of Russian loans.

According to newspaper’s sources, there have been no active contacts on the matter of arms exports between the sides after the transition of power in Armenia.

Asbarez Staff

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Comments 2

  1. Ashot says:
    5 years ago

    Good news. We need these fighters

    Reply
  2. Garbis says:
    5 years ago

    Someone says Armenia doesnot need fighter jet . Does he know that the worst danger for Armenia will come from black sea. Only long distance fighters can help Armenia in such a case.

    Reply

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