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Date Posted: 28-Oct-2010


Jane's Defence Weekly


Sri Lanka embarks on fighter aircraft procurement

Jon Grevatt Jane's Asia-Pacific Industry Reporter - Bangkok


Key Points
Sri Lanka is preparing to purchase additional fighter aircraft

The MiG-29 is considered a leading contender following a loan from Moscow


Sri Lanka is set to procure additional fighter aircraft despite the end of its long-running conflict with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) more than one year ago, Jane's has learnt.

The procurement will augment six Russian-made MiG-29 'Fulcrum' fighters that are thought to have been ordered in 2008 and around six or seven older MiG-27M 'Flogger-J2s' that have been acquired during the past decade.

It is expected that the pending procurement programme will see Sri Lanka purchase an additional MiG-29 following a deal signed earlier this year in which Moscow agreed to loan Colombo USD300 million to procure Russian-made military equipment and technologies over the next decade. Another platform thought to be bidding is the Joint Fighter-17 (JF-17) Thunder developed by China and Pakistan.

Sri Lanka's intention to procure additional fighter aircraft was confirmed by Jayantha Wickramasinghe, the chief executive of Lanka Logistics and Technologies Limited (LLTL), a company created by the Sri Lankan Ministry of Defence in 2007 to procure equipment for the armed forces.

Speaking on 28 October, Wickramasinghe indicated that a number of platforms were being considered. "The Sri Lanka government is looking at all options to defend its national interests," he said. "So we are looking at not only MiG-29s but we are looking at all aircraft that will fulfil our requirements. There are so many aircraft that are in the market. We will study the performance of each aircraft."

Asked what operations the aircraft would undertake, given that the Sri Lankan government's 26-year conflict with the LTTE ended in May 2009, Wickramasinghe said: "We have to look at enhancing our security. The government has a commitment to safeguard its national interests so we [LLTL] are supporting that task."

Jane's estimates that six aircraft would be acquired. A purchase of MiG-29s would complete a squadron. Wickramasinghe would not confirm the number of aircraft to be procured, saying: "It all depends on the final decision of the government of Sri Lanka."

Earlier this month, Sri Lanka's Prime Minister D M Jayaratne submitted to Parliament a Fiscal Year 2011 (FY11) defence budget of LKR215.2 billion (USD1.7 billion). The proposed defence budget amounts to a 6.4 per cent increase over the LKR202 billion allocated in FY10 and around 3 per cent of GDP. It also equates to 20 per cent of total national expenditure.

Traditionally, the Sri Lankan Army receives about half of the defence budget while the navy and air force receive about 16 per cent each. The remainder is usually allocated to the police and other security services. Procurement spending amounts to about 10-15 per cent of each service's allocation.

Given the relatively small expenditure available to the Sri Lankan Air Force, Moscow's loan would present an attractive proposition.

Previous defence acquisition funds were boosted by aid from the US under its Foreign Military Financing (FMF) programme. This aid was halted in 2007, however, in view of what Washington called "human rights violations" in the war with the LTTE.
 
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Like I earlier said SLAF will receive 12 MIG-29 SMT jets

Regarding JF-17, normally China provides free military aid for Sri Lanka

SLAF can get JF-17 easily
 
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MIG-29 SMT

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regarding the loan from russia china can also offer same offer to sell jf-17 to sri lanka .considering the current fleet of sri lankan air force it will be right decision .
moreover both mig-29 and jf-17 use rd-93 series of engine which might reduced
operating hazard . and combine scramble of mig-29smt and jf-17 will keep any intruder think twice before attacking.
 
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combine scramble of mig-29smt and jf-17 will keep any intruder think twice before attacking.

The planes will only be used against Sri lanka's Tamils at best. Sri Lanka is not an enemy of any nation in SE Asia and even if it were Lanka would need more than a Squadron to even resist the Airforces of other Nations.

So all in all it is just a waste of money which they could have better used to rehabilitate the Tamils or to make some good hotels for tourists which would have improved their economy.
 
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Are these aircraft aimed at India? If not then who, and why is Sri Lanka inducting them?
yes,They will use Mig-29Smt that they get to chase Pak-Fa and FGFA to shoot em down...
Wat a question dude...
Sri-lanka wants those Migs,so that there would be Sri-Lankan Airforce...

other wise their old Aircrafts will be outdated and used for nothing..
they need to replace their old jets..so simple..:azn:
 
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But Sri Lanka faces no conventional threats, only an unconventional threat in the form of LTTE/separatists.

MiG-29s are strictly air superiority fighters; they are inefficient in counter-insurgency roles. It would make more sense if Sri Lanka bought Su-25s or even JF-17s... but MiG-29s? For what purpose?
Dude, there's no need to raise any apprehensions. SLAF is not having any international enemy in the region. They had a cold situation with Maldives but Maldives don't have a proper armed forces to combat SL. The simple reason why procurement is going on is to upgrade national defence which is always unpredictable.

Sri Lanka has all the right to do everything it feels is necessary for defence. And if they go for MiG-29 SMTs, they'd have made an excellent choice.
 
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For ground attacks, they can purchase lighter and cheaper Brazilian Super Tucanos which are seeing some really good action in Brazil's borders where Red insurgents are involved in drug trafficking and routing money for arms. Even US is considering arming light propeller fighters with ground attack equipment.

Since SL doesn't have any air-to-air threats, I think they should buy more ground attack fighters. Super Tucanos and even Gripen NGS (offered to us) are an excellent choice for them.
 
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As a response to India's deployment of its first Tejas squadron in Tamil Nadu by the end of the year.

Exactly that’s the reason

Sri Lanka Air force shifting its focus to Air Defence & Maritime Surveillance

Future Procurements to SLAF

12 – MIG-29 SMT jets

24 – JF-17 jets

2- Dedicated Maritime Patrol Aircrafts

Ongoing Deliveries to SLAF

6 – Xian MA60 Transport Aircrafts from China

2 – Harbin Y-12 IV Utility Aircrafts from China

4 – Mi-17 Transport Helicopters from Russia

4 – Mi-35 Attack Helicopters from Russia

Ongoing upgrade packages to SLAF

Russian upgrade package for current SLAF Mi-17 Transport Helicopters & Mi-35 Attack Helicopters.

Israeli upgrade package for current Kfir jets

Already Delivered

JY-11 3D surveillance radars from China

Advance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV’S) from Israel
 
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Exactly that’s the reason

Sri Lanka Air force shifting its focus to Air Defence & Maritime Surveillance

Future Procurements to SLAF

12 – MIG-29 SMT jets

24 – JF-17 jets

Any source they are looking for JF17 ????
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I mean enough of derailing, I dont know why many of you dont wana see SLAF acquire new platforms. The national defence is the one of the prime concerns of any country in the world. If srilanka is acquiring new Flucrums or thunders or even maritime airframes, its their right, they should buy it. It makes a funny scense that they should not buy it as India is placing its first squadron of LCAs in Tamil nado. Why not to put it by counter question why India is placing LCA squadron in Tamil Nadu? what threats does it have from sirlanka? I mean its natural that SLAF will respond to such moves which in turn will take it more close to China as much of the responsive wishlist highlited by Srilankan is of Chinese origen (not a good move from Indian policy prospective if I may say so)
 
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And you think India (with whom Russia enjoys a multi-billion cross-industry business relation) will allow Russia to sell high end Su-35's to Sri Lanka, even if Sri Lanka manages to buy them.

On second thoughts, I doubt if Sri Lanka really has the funds for all this stuff, they thought of Mig-29 only after Moscow offered them a soft loan for the deal.

Majority of these SLAF deals are finance by China

Regarding the Russian loan SLAF already used Russian loan for an Upgrade package for SLAF Russian helicopters I early mentioned here.

By the way these days Sri Lankan President already in China
 
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SRI LANKAN PRESIDENT THANKS CHINA FOR SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao met with Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa in Shanghai Sunday.

China and Sri Lanka enjoy traditional friendship as well as great prospect for trade cooperation, Wen told Rajapaksa, who is in Shanghai for the opening ceremony of the World Expo Summit Forum and the closing ceremony of the Expo on Sunday.

Based upon the Five Principles of Peaceful Co-existence, China will work with Sri Lanka to strengthen cooperation in infrastructure, investment, expand cultural exchanges and closely coordinate in international and regional affairs to promote the comprehensive partnership, Wen said.

Rajapaksa thanked China’s assistance and support to Sri Lanka. “China’s development contributes to peace and stability in the region as well as the world at large,” he said.

Sri Lanka firmly adheres to the One-China policy and hopes to strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation with China, Rajapaksa said, welcoming Chinese enterprises to invest in his country.


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Sri Lanka News-Adaderana-Truth First - President thanks China for support and assistance
 
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Any source they are looking for JF17 ????
:disagree:

Pakistan president to visit Sri Lanka

Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari will visit Sri Lanka next month in a bid to boost trade and security cooperation, an official said Sunday.

Zardari will be accompanied by foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and a group of Pakistani businessmen, a foreign ministry official said.

"The two days of meetings will centre around security and trade cooperation between both countries," the official said.

Pakistan is a key supplier of arms to Sri Lanka and also offers training to Sri Lankan security personnel.


AFP: Pakistan president to visit Sri Lanka: official

JF-17 Deal Coming up!!!!
 
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