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MELBOURNE, Australia ― Russia’s Sukhoi Su-27/30/35 Flanker family continues to rack up export successes in Asia, with Myanmar being the latest regional country to acquire the combat-proven jet.

According to a news release by Russia’s Ministry of Defence, Russian Deputy Defence Minister Lt. Gen. Alexander Fomin announced that the Southeast Asian country will acquire six Su-30s during Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu’s visit to Myanmar over the weekend.

The news release did not specify the Su-30 variant that Myanmar will acquire, nor did it disclose the value of the contract or payment terms.



Fomin also expressed confidence that the Su-30 would become the main fighter jet of Myanmar’s Air Force, and the ministry’s release also said Myanmar “is actively procuring” other Russian military hardware for its armed forces.

This includes the Yakovlev Yak-130 Mitten advanced jet trainer, with Myanmar’s Air Force having taken delivery in December of half of the 12 aircraft ordered. The service currently operates a mixture of older, mainly Chinese combat aircraft alongside a handful of Russian MiG-29 Fulcrum interceptors.

With this acquisition, Myanmar joins China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam in operating variants of the Flanker family. Most of these countries are flying variants of the Su-30MK multirole fighter, with country-specific differences in their avionics and other capabilities. China, Vietnam and Indonesia also have the older Su-27 interceptor in their respective inventories, while the latter is reportedly on the verge of concluding protracted negotiations with Russia for the supply of the super-maneuverable Su-35 fighter, which is already in service with China.



China has also built a large number of licensed and unlicensed copies of the Su-27 known as the Shenyang J-11, and in recent years has also developed its own Flanker-based carrierborne fighter and Su-30 known respectively as the J-15 and J-16.

These are equipped with indigenous avionics, systems, weapons and engines. They are mostly similar to Russian-built Flankers only in external appearance.

The attraction of the Flanker family among Asia’s air forces lies in its capabilities in relation to acquisition costs, which are just a fraction of contemporary Western fighter designs. The lack of political strings attached to arms sales, as well as a willingness to accept commodities as partial payment, have also been cited as selling points for Russian weapons.



Figures released by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute show Russia is currently the world’s second-largest arms exporter after the United States, with $35.4 billion worth of arms exports in the period between 2012 and 2016, representing 23 percent of global arms exports.

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only 6 su 30 why they are not buying jf 17

They are buying both.
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Nations which cannot get F-15 and F-18 series but want a fighter of roughly the same league, SU-30 is an obvious choice.

i think Flanker series has seen more export success than its western contemporary counterparts of same era.
 
By THE IRRAWADDY 23 January 2018

NAYPYITAW — Russia agreed to sell six Su-30 fighter jets to the Myanmar Army during Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu’s visit to Myanmar this week.

“The planes will become the main fighter aircraft of Myanmar’s air force to protect the country’s territorial integrity and repel any terror threats,” Russia’s Deputy Defense Minister Lieutenant General Alexander Fomin was quoted as saying by the Russian news agency TASS.

The Russian defense minister paid an official visit to Myanmar from Jan. 20 to 22, and met Myanmar Army chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing in Naypyitaw on Saturday.

According to the Facebook page of Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing, the Russian defense minister said both countries would overcome any difficulties through mutual cooperation and that Russia would seek to boost military cooperation with Myanmar.

The army chief thanked Russia for its supportive stance on Myanmar’s handling of militant attacks in Rakhine State, which has come under heavy criticism by much of the international community, including the UN and US. The Russian defense minister said the attacks were assumed to have political links.

The two discussed the potential for cooperation on military technology and training, the exchange of goodwill visits by their armed forces, and the strengthening of bilateral military relations.

According to Fomin, more than 600 of Myanmar’s military personnel are studying at Russia’s higher military education institutions.

Neither the Russian Defense Ministry nor the Myanmar Army has disclosed the price of the six fighter jets or when they will be delivered.

The Su-30 is a twin-engine, two-seat supermaneuverable fighter jet developed by Russia’s Sukhoi Aviation Corporation. The multirole fighters were used by Russia in Syria in 2015.

Translated from Burmese by Thet Ko Ko.

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only 6 su 30 cant defend their territory ??
 
No matter what you people say, Burmese military are far more competent than BD military.
 
Bd has always have some rubish government . Look how they set the tender that only Russia can participate and this is the end result. At least the army should know that they cant depend on Russia. Russia has a long history of betrayal. Bd should go for western avionics and armaments whatever it costs
 
Bd has always have some rubish government . Look how they set the tender that only Russia can participate and this is the end result. At least the army should know that they cant depend on Russia. Russia has a long history of betrayal. Bd should go for western avionics and armaments whatever it costs


I would be extremely annoyed if BD brought the Mig-35 just because the upfront cost is cheap since the maintenance and operational costs would be higher than a fighter like Gripen E. The "life-cycle" cost compared to a far better fighter like Gripen E would be about the same.
 
I would be extremely annoyed if BD brought the Mig-35 just because the upfront cost is cheap since the maintenance and operational costs would be higher than a fighter like Gripen E. The "life-cycle" cost compared to a far better fighter like Gripen E would be about the same.
I prefer anything except anything the Russian .
 
Once again, awami league and so "competent" mercenary "Bangladesh" defense force delivered big MULA.
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Where are all BDmilitary.com pom poms?? @BDforever @monitor etc.

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