SalarHaqq
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so you don't knew
I know that when an extraordinary procurement is decided upon, there's no need for it to be covered by the ongoing year's budget. Payment is done in installments stretched over future annual budgets. Resources can also be drawn from strategic reserves. In the specific case of Iran and Russia, there's also a distinct possibility that barter trade may come into play at some stage.
I know all these things. In other terms, I know for a fact that this year's defence budget as well as that 4 billion Euro are of no consequence when it comes to Iran's ability to place an order for two to four squadrons of Su-35 fighter jets with Russia. Point made.
again claim about thing , you assume but actually don't knew .
I use logic to debunk the claim that Iran doesn't have the material possibility to buy 24 to 64 Flankers. It's a funny assertion no matter how one may look at it. Purchasing power wise, a country like Iran can buy dozens upon dozens of fighter jets in a go if it so decides. There is no financial hurdle and to suggest otherwise would amount to playing naive.
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