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Russia offers PAK-FA to Greece if they agree to buy Su-35's


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"Russia will include Greece, the countries that will become the future of the Russian 5th generation fighter T-50, if Greece advanced to the supply of Su-35 and enters the logistic chain of Sukhoi to enable then to support such a combative performance such as T-50, "said spokesman manufacturing company from MoscowFor now, however, is not included in the planning of the Russian company that calculates its deliveries to more than 600 points - other than Russia and India are expected to obtain a 400-650 fighter and the two of them - depending on international developments in relation to intensity of new outbreaks in different regions of the world.

If Greece advanced to the order of the Su-35, the next purchase of new fighter aircraft, they will be the first group of countries to acquire T-50 "says the official said.

""With a favorable economic scenario, the Russian Air Force will acquire 400-450 fighter type, according to statements by the Director of the Russian Centre for the analysis of global arms trade, Igor Korotchenko.

According to him, "A real competitor to T-50 in the near future and then only in economic terms as a performance level of the T-50 is much higher, there will be only the construction of the F-35 Lightning II, and less in construction the F-22, because the latter is very expensive to produce - about 250 million U.S. dollars per aircraft with export performance, "said Igor Korotchenko.

Who are the direct potential customers during the Sukhoi: Algeria with a possible purchase units in the 1924-1936 period of 2025-2030, Argentina on 12-24 units in the years 2035 to 2040, Brazil in 1924 to 1936 points in the years 2030-2035, Venezuela by 24-36 points over the period 2027-2032, Vietnam with 12 to 24 units during the years 2030 to 2035, Egypt in 1912 to 1924 units during the years 2040-2045.

Also on the list referred to Indonesia (6-12 units during the years 2028 to 2032), Iran (1936 to 1948 units during the years 2035 to 2040), Kazakhstan (12-24 points during the years 2025 to 2035) China (up 100 units in 2025 -2035 years), Libya (1912 to 1924 units during the years 2025-2030), Malaysia (12-24 points during the years 2035-2040) and Syria (12-24 points during the years 2025-2030).

India is expected to acquire at least 250 fighter T-50.

However it is worth noting that according to the chart of possible orders would not release and extraction of the T-50 than in 2025, ten years after its introduction into service in the Russian Air Force. Is the normal time for a new Russian fighter built before the export version.


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You should have put the cut away pic too.. looks kinda cute.!

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I think the priority for Greece right now should be economic recovery, not buying top of the line fighter jets.
 
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Only if Greece can afford to pay it. On the side note Greece is a NATO member and have ready access to western tech plus F35 why do they need the PAK-FA??
 
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Only if Greece can afford to pay it. On the side note Greece is a NATO member and have ready access to western tech plus F35 why do they need the PAK-FA??

cheaper, maybe better and no strings attached.. also to stop monopoly of US in Europe.
 
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cheaper, maybe better and no strings attached.. also to stop monopoly of US in Europe.

Greece is a small country though. If they decide to purchase the PAK-FA then it will be the first heavy fighter that they've purchased. Wonder if the PAK-FA fits their strategic considerations as well as the lighter F-35.

Also wouldn't Turkey freak out if the Greeks get a heavy duty AA fighter like the PAK-FA?
 
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Greece is a small country though. If they decide to purchase the PAK-FA then it will be the first heavy fighter that they've purchased. Wonder if the PAK-FA fits their strategic considerations as well as the lighter F-35.

Also wouldn't Turkey freak out if the Greeks get a heavy duty AA fighter like the PAK-FA?

Turkey will induct a 5th generation much before Greece.. so ur point is invalid
 
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Turkey will induct a 5th generation much before Greece.. so ur point is invalid

The PAK-FA is a long range, heavy stealth fighter primarily designed for Air to Air combat while the F-35 is a multi-role stealth fighter. Greece is going to gain an advantage over Turkey eventually if they decide to purchase the PAK-FA.
 
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The PAK-FA is a long range, heavy stealth fighter primarily designed for Air to Air combat while the F-35 is a multi-role stealth fighter. Greece is going to gain an advantage over Turkey eventually if they decide to purchase the PAK-FA.

Maybe after 14 years (2026)

till then Greece can relaxxxxxx...... and by that time maybe Turkey will have a 6th generation one.
 
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Negative Turkey won't freak out they have on order 100-125 F-35s that'll replace F-4s, a dozen PAK-FA won't freak out nobody.

siegecrossbow.. F-35 are more capable, That is why us air force will be inducting 2000+, retiring F-16s/F-15s over the next coming years. What sort of advantage will greeks gain by acquiring 12-18 PAK-FAs against 100-125 F-35s of Turkish Air Force along side possible 3 squadrons of EF-2000s or the recent interest in Korean Stealth project.

What sort of offer is that buy su-35 only then will we sell you PAK-FA.
 
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hai, have any of u notice the name of china in the list. saying it can buy upto 100 units. i think india will object on that.
 
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The production line will be damn busy with the initial order Of Russia and India..

Everything comes after it.
 
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Only if Greece can afford to pay it. On the side note Greece is a NATO member and have ready access to western tech plus F35 why do they need the PAK-FA??

Greece already operates Russian eqipment, there are also a number of 'western' countries that have traditionally operated 'western' equipment that now operate Russian equipment, one example being South Korea.
 
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