BordoEnes
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That would be in five years from now. It's not much, considering it usually takes years to deliver jet fighters already, especially big numbers.
I am geniunly curious what the Iranian air force will opt for if such scenario were to become a reality. Take a big risk by buying Russian aircrafts?, Perhaps a couple squadrons from US?(Unlikely but still), Maybe even move more to to east and opt for Chinese(Or pakistani) equivalents? or will it simply stick to developing domestic fighter jets?.
Realisticly they really need to buy some aircraft off-the-shelf quickly considering the age of current aircrafts in service. Even the Tomcat's are close to falling out of the sky(sad really, its still my favorite fighter aircraft)
Lastly when you said in 5 years, does that mean there is already a date for lifting these sanctions on Iran? I havent really been following the Talk between the West and Iran.
Both ground (in case of an insurgency, or helping out in neighbouring countries) and A2A (in case the sayahudi's try to pull a stunt). I'm very confident the J-10 can fly circles around the F-15.
Never in your wildest dreams
J-10 is a lightweight multi-purpose fighter jet whilst F-15 is dedicated air superiority fighter jet that has 2 engines nontheless contrary to J-10. Classification and ability wise i'd say its closer to the F-16, althought that depends on which variant we are talking about here.