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From Pravda
Russia has started executing a contract for the delivery of five MiG-31 fighter jets to Syria. The contract has been signed by Russias defense export enterprise Rosoboronexport this year. Therefore, Russia resumes arms shipments to the Middle East after a short break caused with last-years war in Lebanon.
OK. But then it speculates...
The overall cost of MiG-31 and MiG-29M/M2 contracts with Syria is evaluated at one billion dollars.
Russias defense contract with Syria has already raised quite a number of questions. Specialists say that Syria cannot afford such expensive military acquisitions. They believe that Syria may probably be purchasing the planes for Iran, the Kommersant newspaper wrote.
The only problem I have is that Russia recently shipped an air defense system to Iran so why would they use subterfuge to send planes? I guess planes have an offensive capability but they could still claim they're for defense. Also, won't people figure out what really happened when they notice these planes flying in Iran? But then the article mentions a similar deal and quotes Jane's Defence Weekly which I consider a bit more credible than Pravda.
Last year Moscow and Damascus signed a contract to deliver 36 Pantsir-S1 missile complexes. Janes Defence Weekly, a respectable British magazine, wrote in May of the current year that Syria was going to sell at least ten of those systems to Iran before the end of 2008. Iran reportedly sponsors the deal and pays Syrias mediation services, the magazine said.
I have a hard time understanding the how Syria benefits from an Iran/Syria connection especially when you have Hezbolla operating almost as an independent govt in neighboring Lebannon. Maybe they feel that they don't have any other allies.
There's also some interesting stuff about Mig-25's in the article for those interested.
From Pravda
Russia has started executing a contract for the delivery of five MiG-31 fighter jets to Syria. The contract has been signed by Russias defense export enterprise Rosoboronexport this year. Therefore, Russia resumes arms shipments to the Middle East after a short break caused with last-years war in Lebanon.
OK. But then it speculates...
The overall cost of MiG-31 and MiG-29M/M2 contracts with Syria is evaluated at one billion dollars.
Russias defense contract with Syria has already raised quite a number of questions. Specialists say that Syria cannot afford such expensive military acquisitions. They believe that Syria may probably be purchasing the planes for Iran, the Kommersant newspaper wrote.
The only problem I have is that Russia recently shipped an air defense system to Iran so why would they use subterfuge to send planes? I guess planes have an offensive capability but they could still claim they're for defense. Also, won't people figure out what really happened when they notice these planes flying in Iran? But then the article mentions a similar deal and quotes Jane's Defence Weekly which I consider a bit more credible than Pravda.
Last year Moscow and Damascus signed a contract to deliver 36 Pantsir-S1 missile complexes. Janes Defence Weekly, a respectable British magazine, wrote in May of the current year that Syria was going to sell at least ten of those systems to Iran before the end of 2008. Iran reportedly sponsors the deal and pays Syrias mediation services, the magazine said.
I have a hard time understanding the how Syria benefits from an Iran/Syria connection especially when you have Hezbolla operating almost as an independent govt in neighboring Lebannon. Maybe they feel that they don't have any other allies.
There's also some interesting stuff about Mig-25's in the article for those interested.