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China delivers Venezuela jets for anti-drugs fight

Sat Mar 13, 2010 2:14pm EST

(Reuters) - Venezuela on Saturday tested six training and light attack jets bought from China for defense and anti-drugs flights in a deal that dodges an embargo banning sales of U.S. weapons parts to oil exporter Venezuela.

President Hugo Chavez ordered a total of 18 K-8 jets built by China after a plan to buy similar jets from Brazil's Embraer fell through, apparently because they include U.S. electrical systems.

"Thank you, China. The empire wanted to leave us unarmed. Socialist China, revolutionary China appeared and here are our K-8 planes," he said during a televised display of the jets' capabilities.

Officials at the ceremony said the versatile jets will be used to train pilots and intercept drug traffickers who use Venezuela as a stop off point to take Colombian cocaine to the United States, Europe and Africa.

Washington accuses the socialist Chavez, a close ally of Cuba and Iran, of starting an arms race in South America, where several nations have beefed-up their military in the last few years.

Tensions with neighbor Colombia over U.S. access to military bases there and accusations that Chavez supports FARC guerrillas have raised concerns of a violent incident between the two countries.

Colombia is the region's biggest military spender as a proportion of GDP because of its civil war with the leftist rebels.

OPEC member Venezuela has also bought a network of 10 radars from China and has spent about $4 billion on Russian weapons including fighter jets to replace F-16 planes that are rusting away because of the U.S. embargo, which started in 2006.

Chavez says he is simply modernizing Venezuela's armed forces.

"With God's help, Venezuela is going to be a socialist power," Chavez said, adding that remaining K-8s were due this year. "We need to be well equipped and trained ... to protect our skies, our soil, our territory, which has one of the world's biggest riches of water, oil, energy and gas."

He said Venezuela had taken delivery of a navy patrol boat from Spain a few days ago and said the first of a batch of 92 Russian T-72 tanks ordered last year would arrive "soon."

Unofficial reports say the Russian deal is worth up to $4 billion and may include S-300V air defense systems, Smerch multiple-launch rockets and howitzers.

China delivers Venezuela jets for anti-drugs fight | Reuters
 
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Venezuela Receives 6 K-8s From China

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Published: 13 Mar 2010 13:08

CARACAS, Venezuela - The Venezuelan Air Force has received the first six of an order for 18 K-8 Karakorum trainer, or light attack, planes from China, along with control systems to maintain the aircraft.

"Because we are going to transform Venezuela into an economic, social, moral and technological power, we require the ability to defend [ourselves]," President Hugo Chavez said in a March 13 ceremony as he praised his country's friendship with "socialist and revolutionary China."

The Venezuelan and Chinese governments negotiated the acquisition in late 2008 as part of Caracas' move to modernize and replace its aging fleet, which is largely based on U.S. technology.

The K-8s are two-seater aircraft that can reach 40,000 feet. They can be equipped with machine guns and light bombs. The K-8s were jointly developed by China and Pakistan to support ground operations.

Gen. Jorge Arevalo, a regional military commander, said last year that China would make three deliveries of the warplanes in 2010, starting with this first installment.

Russia, China and Belarus are Venezuela's main military suppliers.

Last year, Caracas said it had obtained a $2.2 billion line of credit from Russia to purchase nearly 100 T-72 tanks and a series of anti-aircraft rocket systems from its strategic ally.

Venezuela Receives 6 K-8s From China - Defense News
 
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Everything done quietly.

Now that's what i love about it.
 
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K8 has an American Honeywell Garrett TFE731 engine. What engine they used for Venezuela ?
 
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Chill out, there will be no fighting between the US and Venzuela. Can you imaging the kind of backlash against the US if we attack them? Unless, of course, Chavez would do stupid things that cause us to attack them.
 
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faithfulguy...you don't have enough to fight in afghanistan with bankruptcy..russian are coming to sit close to you..money talks bullshit walks..Venezuela is buying things russians and Chinese are providing them they are upgrading their armed forces..Chavez did nothing stupid although he talks alot but he has points and people want him in power.
su-30 purchase is reality
K-8 and more coming
Chinese/russian tanks
FC-1? possibility
S300 SAMs?
more to come
simply upgrading and replacing old american stuff
 
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