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Algeria orders 16 more Flankers from Rosenboronexport and Irkut

Posted 21 June 2010 · Add Comment

Algeria has ordered 16 additional Su-30MK Multi-Role fighters from the Russian Irkut Corporation.

The Sukhoi “Flanker”   is recognised today as one of the world’s best multi-role fighters. and is the first serially produced combat aircraft featuring super-maneuverability and the first export fighter in the world fitted with the onboard AESA radar.

In 2009 IRKUT Corporation successfully fulfilled the contracts for the delivery of the Su-30MK-type fighters to both Algeria and Malaysia and has since delivered Su-30MKI to India and also supplies Su-30MKI technical kits for license production by India’s Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd Corporation. All these countries ordered more than 300 aircraft with over 150 already delivered.

The Algerian additional order was negotiated earlier this month by Rosoboroneksport which said additional prospects for the aircraft in the region are possible. 

The upgrading of the Su-30MKI is being currently negotiated with the Indian Air Force. In particular these fighters are to be equipped with Indo-Russian “BrahMos” anti-ship missiles, which would create the unprecedented combat suite.

n January 2006, Algeria signed a contract for 28 Su-30MKA. The Su-30MKA is a variant based on India's Su-30MKI and Malaysia's Su-30MKM developed by Sukhoi OKB and Irkut and produced by the Irkut Aircraft Production Association plant in Irkutsk. The Su-30MKA features French avionics, including the Thales Damocles laser designation and targetting pod, but is said to be closer to the Su-30MKI than the Su-30MKM

 

 

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