raptor22
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The red one looks like Mr Taster.
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The red one looks like Mr Taster.
Unfortunately, while Artesh leaders may want to boost the IRIAF, the political and military establishment does not favour this. The establishment is firmly supportive of the IRGC's doctrine of war. Hatami being appointed in the first place is a boost but for now there is not enough indication that the revitalisation of the IRIAF is in motion.
Unfortunately, while Artesh leaders may want to boost the IRIAF, the political and military establishment does not favour this. The establishment is firmly supportive of the IRGC's doctrine of war. Hatami being appointed in the first place is a boost but for now there is not enough indication that the revitalisation of the IRIAF is in motion.
Why are they so against the IRIAF’s revival anyway? Is it the whole thing about Khomenei saying: “The Artesh has the Shah in its blood”
If this was correct....then IRGC would not start an airforce wing. The Syrian civil war taught the IRGC....actually FORCED the IRGC to realize the importance of close air support. IRGC wants a close air support fighter for its own forces.
Iran is not going to throw money at the airforce so it can build more reverse engineered f-5's with an added tail or whatever baloney they think makes them look good.
Having a COIN aircraft is one thing, a powerful air force that can face off against regional powers, quite another.
I thought the IRIAF was against that project.
Maybe after the IRGC’s first-hand experiences in the Syrian Civil War, and witnessing the importance of air power/dominance, the establishment will reconsider?
Why are they so against the IRIAF’s revival anyway? Is it the whole thing about Khomenei saying: “The Artesh h as the Shah in its blood”
Unfortunately, while Artesh leaders may want to boost the IRIAF, the political and military establishment does not favour this. The establishment is firmly supportive of the IRGC's doctrine of war. Hatami being appointed in the first place is a boost but for now there is not enough indication that the revitalisation of the IRIAF is in motion.
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Not only does it specify an export version for Iran, but also mentions how many units Iran has or will probably order.
Maybe this is part of the $10 billion military package between Iran and Russia that was on the news a year ago.
That poster is made by Russian military enthusiasts.
That poster is made by Russian military enthusiasts.
Do you think Iran will acquire them anyway at some point?