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Source? It would not take 1 billion dollars to compensate the families and airline.
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i meant it as receiving wisdom from you. not meant it as a snide.With a mile long sermon dressed as a your signature I don't need to.
Yes but COMAC'S passenger plane itself is still just being produced(medium passenger plane for regional flights ) and not in large quantities as of yet. Even so their passenger and is mostly made up of western equipments for the most part. So even if iran did purchase them, in case of western sanctions COMAC won't be able to even deliver the planes to Iran, and COMAC won't want to jeopardize their business and survival prospect( they are still a new entrant in this game long dominated by western powers) just for Iran, so you can be sure that COMAC won't want to take that risk since it isn't worth it. So there you go again, Iran will still be back to square one.If I was Iran I would have invested/purcashed into COMAC. By doing so it would speed up the maturity of their aviation industry and that would lead to alternatives to Boeing etc. Don't forget western manufactuers did not land from Mars but have slowly matured, helped by massive state investment and defence industries. By just buying it from traditional sources your merely reinforecing the monopoly that is crippling Iran
This is fake news, Don't waste your time.War: Qatar assists Iran in buying 36 fighter jets J-10C from China
John Owen Nwachukwu
The government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has concluded plans to use $1.5 of $3 billion allocated to it by Qatar to purchase 36 Chinese Chengdu J-10C fighters as tensions heighten in the Middle East.
The J-10C are said to be cheaper and more promising than the Russian MiG-35 fighters the country was reportedly interested in buying.
“The Emir (head of state) of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani arrived in Iran and met with the country’s president Rouhani in Tehran.
“Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani offered Iran $3 billion in financial assistance on behalf of Qatar for compensating the families of the victims who were killed in Iran. However, according to a report from the Reuters news agency, Iran plans to use $1-1.5 billion as compensation to the victims’ families, and the remaining funds will be used to purchase new weaponry and equipment.
“Iran’s Air Force is currently in the worst position with respect to equipment, and new fighters are urgently needed to replace the old ones. The J-10 is one of the potential targets,” Sina reports.
At the same time, the Chinese news agency points out that Iran remains extremely interested in Russian Su-30 fighters.
However, in light of the recent criticism against Russian military aircraft, primarily on account of the lack of spare parts, Iran is still greatly interested in China’s Chengdu J-10.
If the news is correct, the strategically and politically, right choice.Iran chooses Chinese J-10C over Russian MiG-35 fighters
Thursday, January 16, 2020 12:00:00 PM
Contrary to reports from numerous sources in Russia’s Defense Ministry that Iran was seriously interested in Russian MiG-35 fighters, the Islamic republic’s government plans to use $1.5 of the $3 billion allocated by Qatar to purchase 36 Chinese Chengdu J-10C fighters, which are reportedly cheaper and more promising.
“The Emir (head of state) of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani arrived in Iran and met with the country’s president Rouhani in Tehran. Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani offered Iran $3 billion in financial assistance on behalf of Qatar for compensating the families of the victims who were killed in Iran. However, according to a report from the Reuters news agency, Iran plans to use $1-1.5 billion as compensation to the victims’ families, and the remaining funds will be used to purchase new weaponry and equipment. Iran’s Air Force is currently in the worst position with respect to equipment, and new fighters are urgently needed to replace the old ones. The J-10 is one of the potential targets,” Sina reports.
At the same time, the Chinese news agency points out that Iran remains extremely interested in Russian Su-30 fighters but, in light of the recent criticism against Russian military aircraft, primarily on account of the lack of spare parts, the country is still greatly interested in China’s Chengdu J-10.
Russia, Iran, MiG-35
An AIM-120C5 shot down a $3bln deal.
Just becos of a single person and u decide to generalise the whole Chinese? How about an American who mass murder 20 person with assault rifle? So I can conclude that all americans a blood thirsty pyschopath?Chinese dont think twice before they sell you off. I still remember the time when my chinese ex girlfriend dumped me