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Report: Venezuela supplied Iran with F-16 to prepare for possible strike

Report: Venezuela supplied Iran with F-16 to prepare for possible strike

Timing of the story's publication probably timed to coincide with the current visit of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Venezuela, which began Friday.


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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, left, and Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez shaking hands at the presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela last week.


Venezuela has transferred at least one F-16 fighter to Iran in an attempt to help it calibrate its air defenses, in preparation for a possible Israeli or U.S. strike on its nuclear facilities, reports Spanish newspaper ABC.

ABC, one of the three largest Spanish dailies and aligned with the ruling rightist party, wrote that the transfer, in 2006, was supervised by one of Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez's closest aides. The paper's Washington correspondent, Emili J. Blasco, said the story was based on both sources in Venezuela's air force and classified documents, following a tip- off by a non-Western intelligence agency.

The timing of the story's publication was probably timed to coincide with the current visit of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Venezuela, which began Friday. Ahmadinejad told Chavez that Iran will always support Chavez's Venezuela: "We appreciate your opposition to imperialism," he said.

Chavez reportedly told his guest that "we are aware of the threats on Iranian sovereignty and independence. You can count on our support. I will support Ahmadinejad under all circumstances, since our ties with Iran are a holy issue for us."

In 1983, years before Chavez came to power, Venezuela purchased 23 F-16 fighter jets. At least half of these have been transferred in recent years to other states, in breach of the 1983 agreement with the U.S.

At least one F-16 was transferred to Iran in 2006. According to the report, the jet was disassembled and packed in several sealed and unmarked wooden containers. These were loaded on a Boeing 707 Venezuelan air force plane that took off from the El Libertador Air Base, stopping in Brazil and Algeria before landing in Tehran, where it was reassembled. Venezuelan pilots instructed Iranian pilots and technicians as to the jet's capabilities.

According to the news report, the F-16 was given to Iran so it could test its antiaircraft radar systems and become familiar with its capabilities, in preparation for a possible strike.

The trial flights in Iran were used to calibrate the Iranian air defense systems. Iranian officers also studied the speed of the F-16 on the radar screens.

It is as yet unclear how useful the jet fighter is for Iran's preparations, since the model transferred is relatively dated. The Israeli Air Force currently uses more advanced models fitted with Israeli electronic systems.

Apart from the plane supplied in 2006, information exists regarding further jet fighters supplied in 2009, when the director of the Venezuelan military industry paid a visit to Tehran. According to the ABC report, the minutes of the talks in Tehran, signed, among others, by Iran's Deputy Defense Minister, imply that Venezuela promised to speed up the transfer of more jet fighters.

Meanwhile, Iran's deputy chief of staff, Gen. Mostafa Izadi, said yesterday that an Israeli strike agains Iranian nuclear facilities would lead to the "collapse of the Zionist regime."

Izadi said that Israel "cannot harm Iran. If the Zionists attack us, they will be the ones annihilated in the end."
 
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well , f-16 were built by US just for iran, they gave us 2 of it before revolution, and then we had sent one to pakistan and we had another one too !!! now we have .
US a bad man, we had payed the f-16 money even before the US produce them for us!
 
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We have F-14's and F-16's in Iran and yet the best we've produced so far is Saeghe? We should be waiting for better home-made jets in the future as it seems.

@cb4: the second picture is not real I guess.
 
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Can you shed light on this-
iran opened the jet for reverse engineering and after we were done to it we make the parts togeather and then we sent them for something that pakistan wanted to gave us, i can't remember what was that !

We have F-14's and F-16's in Iran and yet the best we've produced so far is Saeghe? We should be waiting for better home-made jets in the future as it seems.

@cb4: the second picture is not real I guess.

look our shafagh was a huge project , and it could be a 4th gen fighter but medvedev cancelled it , i hope again with putin we start the project again, we jsut need engines, :(
1 جت 2 کابینه با آیرودینامیک خریه! اگه موتور باشه میسازیمش
در ضمن تامکت علاوه بر اینکه پروژه سنگینیه دیگه زیاد نمیشه روش حساب کرد باید فکر همین شفق باشیم
 
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iran opened the jet for reverse engineering and after we were done to it we make the parts togeather and then we sent them for something that pakistan wanted to gave us, i can't remember what was that !

Pakistan gave Iran some nuke technology, this is 100% confirmed. If what you are saying is true about the F-16, my guess is other small defence things + cash was also given in return as a package....
 
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Pakistan gave Iran some nuke technology, this is 100% confirmed. If what you are saying is true about the F-16, my guess is other small defence things + cash was given in return as a package....

why you are hitting me? :D
pakistan built it's thunders with those techs :)
i think we must pay N billion dollar to some engineers to show us how to build jet engines (part building, we know how they works) and then we would build about 400 shafagh planes! shafagh is fantastic!
 
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look our shafagh was a huge project , and it could be a 4th gen fighter but medvedev cancelled it , i hope again with putin we start the project again, we jsut need engines, :(
1 جت 2 کابینه با آیرودینامیک خریه! اگه موتور باشه میسازیمش
در ضمن تامکت علاوه بر اینکه پروژه سنگینیه دیگه زیاد نمیشه روش حساب کرد باید فکر همین شفق باشیم

Yea, Shafagh was a good project, of course if it wasn't only a trainer jet and we had a plan to produce Shafagh fighter jets, but the chances of this project getting completed is less than 20% if you ask me.

But I doubt we could build any radar better than An/AWG-9 that we have them on our F-14's in the near future.
 
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We have F-14's and F-16's in Iran and yet the best we've produced so far is Saeghe? We should be waiting for better home-made jets in the future as it seems.

@cb4: the second picture is not real I guess.

You guess !!! :blink:

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Pakistan gave Iran some nuke technology, this is 100% confirmed. If what you are saying is true about the F-16, my guess is other small defence things + cash was also given in return as a package....

We have F16 since 1984 so why we requires Iranian F16?
 
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If PAF had tried it in 2002 then we might be able to get it as US don't want the F-16s to be shifted to IRAN. And 24 of these and the 28 if the US that were ment for Pakistan would have really made a big difference.
 
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why you are hitting me? :D
pakistan built it's thunders with those techs :)
i think we must pay N billion dollar to some engineers to show us how to build jet engines (part building, we know how they works) and then we would build about 400 shafagh planes! shafagh is fantastic!

Iran is on the right track!

We have F16 since 1984 so why we requires Iranian F16?

According to the deal Pakistan could not do anything that would allow her to master the technology, that is my speculation.
 
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Iran is on the right track!



According to the deal Pakistan could not do anything that would allow her to master the technology, that is my speculation.

That make sense , we cannot mess around with our F-16 so we bought one from iran , studied it and and it helped us with making JF-17. Or i maybe wrong but i think this story fits well.
 
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