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Sudan Acquires Russian-built Su-35 Fighter Jets

Sudan becomes the first Arab country to acquire Russian-made fourth generation Su-35 fighter jets.

The first batch of jets were delivered on Monday, just ahead of President Omar Ahmed al-Bashir’s first visit to Moscow this week. However, the exact number of jets delivered has not been made official.

The fighters will be used to “contribute to the consolidation of Sudan’s defenses and provide it protection from any threat,” Sudanese deputy air force commander, Salahuddin Abdul Khaliq Saeed, told Sputnik News. The deal was announced in March.

President al-Bashir's visit to Moscow is expected to yield deals in mining, oil and advanced security industries

Sukhoi-35 is a 4 ++ generation fighter aircraft with controlled thrust vector engines. The aircraft uses fifth generation technology that ensures superiority over foreign-produced fighters of a similar class.

http://www.defenseworld.net/news/21308/Sudan_Acquires_Russian_built_Su_35_Fighter_Jets#.WhO_d_qgfIU
 
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Sudan Acquires Russian-built Su-35 Fighter Jets, Sudan..................:o::o::o::o:
 
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Russian technicians work in front of the Sukhoi SU-35 on the tarmac of Le Bourget at the Paris Air show. (File Photo: AFP)
By Majid Mohammed AliSpecial to Al Arabiya English - KhartoumMonday, 20 November 2017

Sudan has become the first Arab country to acquire the fourth generation Su-35 fighter jets from Russia just ahead of President Omar Ahmed al-Bashir’s first visit to Moscow on Thursday.

The first batch of jets were delivered late last week are considered the backbone air superiority fighters for the Russian airforce. The UAE signed a similar agreement earlier this year to develop the same jets with Russia.

Sudanese deputy air force commander, Salahuddin Abdul Khaliq Saeed, announced the deal in March. He told Sputnik news agency that the aircraft will contribute to the consolidation of Sudan’s defenses and will provide it protection from any threat.

The number of fighters delivered, however, was not released.

Thursday’s visit by Bahsir to Moscow will include a number of high level agreements expected between the two countries, according to government officials.


It still remains unclear if Bashir is scheduled to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin during the visit. (File photo: AP)

Deals in mining, oil and advanced security industries are expected to be signed according to the vice president of the Foreign Relations Committee at the Sudanese National Assembly, Dr Fathi Madibou.

Madibou said that Sudan aspires to benefit from Russia in developing its various resources and believes that it is a real partner to support the economy and national security.

“The visit will witness the signing of important agreements in the fields of oil and mining and benefit from Russian technology and will open the way for Russia to benefit more from our diverse resources,” Madibou told Al Arabiya English.

It still remains unclear if Bashir is scheduled to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin as the Kremlin only confirmed his visit but not his meetings.

Madibibou said the development of relations with Russia does not affect Sudan’s relations with other countries, especially the United States.

He added that Sudan has decided after its international isolation to build its foreign relations based on mutual interests, whether political, economic or security, and “Russia is a pivotal country in the world and the region, and how great we do not go to it”.

Former minister of state of foreign affairs, Kamal Ismail, told Al Arabiya English that Sudan seeks to promote good relations with Russia and develop them, stressing that his country “values Russia’s contribution to Sudan”.

He noted that Sudan aspires during Bashir’s visit to Moscow on Thursday to push this relationship further in the fields of industry and trade, mining and oil.

The three-day visit to Moscow by the Sudanese president will include a delegation of senior ministers and Sudanese officials, to discuss various issues with their Russian counterparts.

Last Update: Monday, 20 November 2017 KSA 19:36 - GMT 16:36

https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...-ahead-of-Bashir-s-first-visit-to-Moscow.html
 
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but hum nay to f-sola he laina hay. bara jahaz uranay say dar lagta hay or wo tail be zada peeta hay. the next jet that will make its entry in PAF will be block 70 F-16s after 20 yrs when US will need pak again to fight some of her bloody war. learn some lesson from sudan
 
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but hum nay to f-sola he laina hay. bara jahaz uranay say dar lagta hay or wo tail be zada peeta hay. the next jet that will make its entry in PAF will be block 70 F-16s after 20 yrs when US will need pak again to fight some of her bloody war. learn some lesson from sudan
and their gdp is 3 times lowers then ours
 
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Fake news
No Russian confirmation just news spread by local news paper.
The sudanese high ranking office was talking about talks and didn't mention signing.
Algeria would be the first to get it in Africa
 
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Congratulations to Sudan

We looking for more information about numbers
 
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Some say around 30, but the last time there where news about signing the deal, there was talk about 12.. but no confirmation about the numbers yet..
Cant be 30...after losing south sudan and sanctions and oil prices? no way.lol
 
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Sudan military receives new Russian fighter jets, weeks after U.S. lifts sanctions

Sudan has taken delivery of the first tranche of advanced Russian-made fighter jets into its military arsenal, only weeks after the Trump administration opted to relieve Khartoum from some of the harshest international political and economic sanctions levied against any country,

Sudanese military officials declined to comment on how many Russian-made Su-35 fighters were delivered on Monday, or how many of the fighter jets in total Khartoum agreed to purchase in the deal with Moscow, inked in March.

The fighters will be used to “contribute to the consolidation of Sudan’s defenses and provide it protection from any threat,” Sudanese deputy air force commander, Salahuddin Abdul Khaliq Saeed, told Sputnik News. Monday’s deliveries make Sudan the first Arab nation to fly the Russian-made fighters in its military.

News of the weapons delivery comes days before President Omar Ahmed al-Bashir’s first diplomatic visit to Moscow since the lifting of international sanctions.

“The visit will witness the signing of important agreements in the fields of oil and mining and benefit from Russian technology and will open the way for Russia to benefit more from our diverse resources,” Fathi Madibou, vice president of the Foreign Relations Committee at the Sudanese National Assembly, told Al Arabiya English Monday.

Kharotum’s overtures toward Russia come after the Trump White House took the landmark step of ending sanctions against Sudan, which had been in place since 1996. The decision came after years of lobbying by Khartoum to lift the sanctions, tied to International Criminal Court charges of war crimes and genocide in connection to the country’s brutal campaign to suppress rebel groups in the western region of Darfur.

The country still remains on the State Department’s list of state sponsors of terrorism, but recent reports claim the White House is also considering lifting that designation as well in the coming months.

Prior to the administration’s decision, Khartoum had sought to portrayed itself as a key ally in the U.S. war on terrorism, passing on vital information to U.S. and allied intelligence agencies on activities of the Islamic State in Libya, Egypt, Somalia and elsewhere in northern and East Africa.

Sudan has a long history of supporting … countries in the region and outside the region” with military, intelligence and other operations, Sudanese Ambassador Maowia Osman Khalid said in an exclusive interview with The Washington Times last May.

Sudan is “a close partner with the United States in counterterrorism [operations] around the globe,” Mr. Khalid said at the time. “Our role is not limited; rather, it could be expanded in different capacities and missions,” he added, noting Khartoum could increase support on the ground in conjunction with U.S. forces.

https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/nov/20/sudan-military-receives-new-russian-fighter-jets-w/

Sudan Acquires Russian-built Su-35 Fighter Jets, Sudan..................:o::o::o::o:
The biggest world gold reserves are in North Sudan..with only Russia and China to mine them..Some Oil too and still looking for more reserves..



Sudanese President Al Basheer
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Sudanese Cadets graduated from a training college on the S / 400/300 systems, jammers, electronic warfare, command and control, one of these systems is certainly coming too..
No one should forget the Usraeli air attack on Sudan..to apparently destroy munitions plants, presumably because Sudan was providing the Palestinian resistance with some of these munitions..
 
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Congrats to Sudan , and hopefully they will retake their stolen Oil fields the revenue from oil field should be divided or given fully to Sudan it was theirs , as they invested in it
 
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