Posted on 04/27/2006 5:43:24 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
President Robert Mugabe has ploughed an estimated US$500m into the purchase of 10 new fighter jets and military vehicles from Russia, Zimdaily can reveal. The government's acquisition of the military hardware has been blasted by the opposition MDC which charges that the purchase of military equipment had by-passed the State Procurement Board. The MDC has already queried the defence budget - the biggest in the current financial year - which it says is unjustifiable for a country that is not at war.
Due to sanctions imposed on President Robert Mugabe's regime, Zimbabwe's current fleet of European-made fighter jets has been crippled by a critical shortage of spares which has forced the government to look to the Far East.
Although the government has refused to disclose the type of aircraft being bought in the secret deal covered by the 1989 legal provision which excludes the acquisition of key military equipment from going through a tender board or to be advertised, sources tell Zimdaily that the aircraft include five Il-96s, including three -400T freighters and two -400M passenger aircraft.
Zimdaily heard that central bank chief Gideon Gono and transport minister Christopher Mushohwe cobbled the deal. Zimdaily understands that the two technocrats signed an initial agreement with their Russian counterparts in Moscow in April. Zimdaily was told that deliveries will start in 2008 from the Voronezh VASO plant via lessor Ilyushin-Finance. The firm contract is to be signed by July. Apart from the 10 aircraft, Zimbabwe has also put an order for 100 military vehicles.
It is not clear where the funding for the new aircraft is coming from as in the current budget, announced by government in November last year, the army was allocated $6 trillion with 69 percent expected to be chewed by salaries and the rest going to operations. MDC Shadow Defence minister Giles Mutsekwa queried the manner in which the purchase of military equipment had by-passed the State Procurement Board, a move he said might result in the army buying equipment which may be expensive, but having a short life span.
However Defence ministry permanent secretary Trust Maphosa told Zimdaily that the decision to buy the military hardware from Russia was a political decision after the force had encountered problems in procuring spare parts for equipment bought in Western Europe as a result of European Union sanctions imposed against President Mugabe's regime. Zimbabwe has one of the most formidable defence forces in Africa, whose highlight after the countrys independence include assisting the Mozambican government subdue the former rebel Renamo in the 1980s and repelling invasion forces who were threatening to overrun the DRC capital, Kinshasa in 1998.
The Air Force of Zimbabwe has two bases in Manyame (near Harare) and Thornhill (Gweru) with personnel estimated at about 5 000. Currently, the Air Force has the Chengdu F-7 fighter jet, British-made Hawker Hunters and recently demonstrated newly-acquired Russian-made MiG-23 jets and Mi-35 helicopter gunships, armed for attacking targets on the ground, especially with automatic gunfire, but often also with rockets and/or missiles.
and a yugo
The Russian garbage sale continues. LOL
So, how many of these sophisticated new planes are expected to survive the training?
Made with Russian pride - By Lada
Do we give any aid to this country?
Can I interest you in this new secret weapon? Only one million dollars. A real steal.
Someone has to drive them.
A sale from an Oriental despot to an African despot. A match made in Hell. Why did St. Cyril ever bother with the Slaves?
With people starving , this asshole is buying jet fighters. Dont send a dime to help the starving it only allows Mugabe more money to buy jets. It isnt appreciated anyway.
Didn't Sadam get the scuds from Russia? Did ANY of those things EVER hit their intended targets?
Not any more nor is Great Britain. I forget when the USofA stopped but it was some years ago when Mugabe started to rustle not just cattle but the farms they lived on as well.
This purchase of fighters is such a laugh if it wasn't literally taking food away from the people. With inflation rate of 700 to 1000%, you know that Russia isn't accepting the native currency, Zimbabwean Dollar, but that means that whatever is paying for these comes directly from funds that should be used to feed the starving.
It wasn't the Garden of Eden when it was Rhodesia, but if given the chance, I'm stupid enough to wager that a fair vote would be tidal wave. Too late and spilt milk.
FYI it was the British Labor Governments and our own Carter Government who were rigidly for majority Black/native Rule that put this grand hunk of kleptocrat & murderer, Robert Mugabe, into power. In hindsight, which we are all subject to, this was almost certainly a bad thing.
nobody there can fly them
Is there anyone Russia won't sell arms to? Good grief. They'd sell Kalishnikov's to my 4 year old if she had the ca$h.
Perhaps its $6 trillion in Zimbabwe currency, which probably isn't worth a Continental.
The Axis of Vodka widens.
As I said last week, the Russians would recognize the Manson family diplomatically if they could.
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