Su-35's 'Splendid Performance' in Syria Stirs Appetite Among Buyers
The comments come as a follow up to the recent
announcement of Indonesian Defense Chief Ryamizard Ryacudu for the
planned purchase of ten fighter jets, Sputnik reported.
"I will go to Russia in March to sign off the
contract," Defense Minister Ryamizard told reporters on the sidelines
of his meeting with visiting Russian Security Council delegation
in Jakarta, according to local media reports.
He confirmed that the purchase would be limited to 10 units of the front-line Russian fighters.
Ryamizard added that Indonesia and Russia have agreed on the transfer of technology (TOT) terms regarding the purchase.
The Defense Chief also added that Indonesia would
send its pilots and support personnel to Russia to undergo training
in the maintenance and operation of the planes.
The announced move comes in replacement of the already-decommissioned light attack warplanes F-5 E/F.
“SU-35 is one of the best aircraft on the world
market of multirole fighters. The appetite for its purchase is being
stirred up by its splendid performance in the airstrike campaign of the
Russian Aerospace Forces in Syria, and high quality display of its
combat capabilities,” Korotchenko told RIA Novosti on Wednesday.
He reiterated that China has already made a
purchase request. Beijing signed a contract with Russia for the supply
of twenty-four Su-35 fighter jets worth about two billion dollars,
becoming the first foreign customer for the Su-35. The delivery of the
jets will begin this year.
For Russia, the successful delivery of the fighter jets to China will further improve its position in foreign markets.
The Su-35 fighter jet (NATO reporting name
Flanker-E) is an upgraded version of the Su-27 multirole fighter. It was
first introduced to a foreign audience at the 2013 Paris Air Show.
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