Posted on 12/16/2008 12:52:22 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
MOSCOW, December 16 (RIA Novosti) - Russia will supply Lebanon with 10 MiG-29 Fulcrum fighters, Lebanese Defense Minister Elias Murr said on Tuesday after a meeting with his Russian counterpart, Anatoly Serdyukov.
Serdyukov said Moscow had received a weapons procurement list from the Lebanese armed forces which would be considered in the near future.
He added that the fighter deliveries would provide a fresh impetus to military cooperation between the two countries.
A member of the Lebanese delegation said the aircraft would be provided "as aid."
According to inside sources privy to the deal, the warplanes "will be sold at a hefty discount."
Media reports say the Lebanese Air Force is in a deplorable state with virtually no airworthy planes.
Currently the Air Force is equipped with Bell UH-1 Iroquois combat helicopters, developed back in the 1950s, and Robinson R44 Raven II civilian helicopters, all of which were supplied by the United States.
In 2007, Beirut took delivery of nine SA342L Gazelle helicopters from the United Arab Emirates.
Great!. Who’s gonna drive’em?
Targets - Thanks. USAF.
I would bet the IAF beats us to them.
minor spelling correction: Russia will supply Syria with 10 MiG-29 Fulcrum fighters.
That’s what I was thinking - without good pilots, they might as well stay on the ground for target practice.
Bingo!
Junk plane with good radio.
At a guess, these are ‘tripwires’ for any strike from Israel against Iran.
MiG-29 | |
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Russian Air Force MiG-29. | |
Role | Air-superiority fighter, multirole fighter |
National origin | Soviet Union Russia |
Manufacturer | Mikoyan |
First flight | 6 October 1977 |
Introduced | August 1983 |
Status | Active service |
Primary users | Russian Air Force Ukrainian Air Force Algerian Air Force Indian Air Force |
Produced | 1982present |
Number built | 1,257+ |
Variants | Mikoyan MiG-29M Mikoyan MiG-35 |
(sniffle)
I wonder what lucky comrades get to fly those for delivery?
They will make fine practice targets for the Israeli Air Force in the event they pose a threat it Israel.
Good thing for lebanese fighter pilots the Mig-29 Fulcrum is the world best fighter plane in a close dogfight. The bad thing for lebanese fighter pilots: They will never get so close to gain this experiance.
Awwww man!
I bet they’re going to give them the one they promised ME!
What a bunch of jerks!
Lebanon has no natural resources. What’s in it for Russia?
Anyone else scared sh*tless over a war with Russia and the rest of the world that hates us with Obama at the helm?
I can see it now, all the loony libs “But the world was going to love us now?”
Ports.............
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