Posted on 12/16/2008 4:10:25 PM PST by Flavius
Russian news agencies are reporting that Moscow has promised to deliver a batch of fighter jets to Lebanon.
ITAR-Tass and Interfax have quoted Lebanese Defense Minister Elias Murr as saying that Russia has agreed to supply his country with 10 MiG-29 fighter jets.
(Excerpt) Read more at ynetnews.com ...
Looks like Israel’s desires to get F-22’s is close to guaranteed.
Israel is looking for a few good targets ......
Bad investment, assuming it is more than just words.
Jets to Lebanon. Anti Aircraft to Iran, AK-47’s to Venezuela. Naval trips to Venezuela and Cuba. They promised submarines to India. Russia rebuilding their own Navy.
Whats up?
Not for early variant MiG-29s it won’t. It would be well worth the U.S. putting in a counter offer of early variant F-16s. The U.S. has already supplied Lebanon with a variety of surplus military equipment.
Business as usual. Sell commie crap to 3rd world dictators that nobody else wants. India being the exception... they will not lease nuclear subs that have the fire suppression system going off when there is no fire.
It’s call business as usual. Russia never stopped exporting arms.
Check out the UN Arms Register for ‘Russian Federation’
http://disarmament.un.org/UN_REGISTER.NSF
I dont need to buy a clue, I already can see what is happening. I was just wondering if anyone else was awake.
I wouldn’t be too concerned Flavius:
01 Mar 2008
Algeria Wants To Return MiGs
For the first time in memory, one of Russias arms customers may return a shipment deemed defective.
Algerias effort to send back 15 MiG-29 fighter jets might scuttle the rest of an $8 billion arms deal clinched in 2006, Russias biggest export package since the Soviet Union collapsed. Yet the weapons contracts may not be the biggest prize at risk.
Observers say the arms deal, which included the forgiveness of $4.7 billion in Soviet-era debt, was part of Moscows effort to open Algerias vast natural-gas reserves to Russian companies. If the arms deal sours, they say, so might the prospect of a natural-gas cartel.
The Algerians claim that the planes were built on used fuselages. The Russians counter that though the fuselages were built in the 1990s and in storage for years, they were unused. Sourced indicate that the Russians might be willing to take the planes back, particularly if the Algerians buy other Russian aircraft, possibly new-build MiG29s.
Other equipment in the big military deal includes:
28 Su-30MK fighters
16 Yak-130 training aircraft
4 S-300PMU-2 missile air-defense systems
38 Pantsir-S1 missile-and-gun air-defense systems
185 T-90S tanks
216 Kornet-E antitank missiles
8 Krasnopol guided artillery shells
And heres an interesting bit:
Yet if Russia takes back the jets, as the defense minister has hinted it would, it might set a troubling precedent for the countrys defense industry. India, for example, might try to return the Admiral Gorshkov aircraft carrier, whose price tag - including an overhaul and upgrade - has jumped from $1.5 billion to $2.7 billion, said Alexander Khamchikhin, an analyst with the Institute for Political and Military Analysis, a think tank here. [emphasis Murdoc’s]
But, then, where on earth would India get a large aircraft carrier? I noted in the 02/22/08 Linkzookery that talk was that the USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) may be given to India after its retired from the US Navy if the Indians go with F-18E/F Super Hornets rather than navalized MiG-29s.
http://www.murdoconline.net/archives/005502.html
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