Daneshmand
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How about co-owning the Indian production line at Nashik?
India is going to procure 40 more Su-30, thus almost 90 more Su-30 to be produced. Current rate is 10-12 fighter per year, with Iran getting involved, we can churn out 20-25 a year easily.
Only in-house production for Iran makes sense. When sanctions return, Nashik will never be seen by Iranians again. Did you know that Iran also "co-owned" a uranium enrichment plant with France in France? Iran never saw even a gram of enriched uranium from that plant.
This is the lesson, Iranians learned under sanctions: Anything outside your country does not really belong to you.
Be it spare parts for planes or a factory building planes.
Is this deal affected by western embargo on weapon sales to Iran?
I recall that nuclear deal has some grace period of few years before weapons can be sold but not sure if it is binding from UN or only west
Yes, these are just deals right now. Not delivery. Just preparing the ground for the day, military sanctions for offensive weapons come off. That is why my argument to use this time to set up production line and acquire ToT so the day the sanctions come off, the first plane also rolls off the Iranian production.
Otherwise Iran will have to wait for 8 years to get a plane. Which makes the idea of any purchase a moot one since who knows what is going to happen by that time. Starting to erect a factory on the other hand makes sense, since such a project takes time and this sanction time can be utilized properly this way.