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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Syria signs Russian military jet deal
2012-01-23
SYRIA has signed a $526.9 million contract to purchase 36 Yak-130 advanced training fighter planes from Russia.

The Kommersant business daily reported today that the deal was signed in December with Russia's Rosoboronexport state defence corporation.Kommersant cited a source close to the agency as saying that production of the jets would begin once the advance payment was made.

The two-seater entered serial production in 2009, with the defence ministry placing an order for 55 of the combat trainers from the Irkut defence corporation, according to Russian press reports.

The jets destined for Syria will be built separately from the ones commissioned by the Russian air force, Kommersant said.

"As soon as Syria transfers the advance to Russia, the factory will immediately assume the assembly of the second set for Syria," an unnamed source told the paper.

A Rosoboronexport spokesman declined to comment.

The US has expressed repeated concerns over Russia's military trade ties with Syria, which have continued despite the violent crackdown on protests pursued by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Russia, which along with China has blocked United Nations Security Council action against Assad, has defended the ties as legal under international law.

"We are only trading items with Syria that are not banned by international law," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said last week.
Wiki describes the Yak-130 here. As you might suggest, it has abilities other than just training; it's a dandy attack aircraft if your goal is to attack your own people. It wouldn't last long in a fight against the Israelis, but that's not the point here.

By the way, who's paying for the planes? Syria sure doesn't have the money.
Posted by:tipper

#2  As God is my witness, I never thought Yaks could fly.
Posted by: Thurong Forkbeard5561   2012-01-23 14:21  

#1  The 'Mitten'?
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2012-01-23 10:23  

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