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SU-34 is a good choice but yeah I don't think Algeria will purchase Migs. SU-24s are getting really old by now but what about SU-25? They are still being produced and if the price is right they can be acquired in good numbers. Wikipedia says Algeria already purchased SU-34 but I'm not sure if this is right but you can tell me.I doubt seriously that Mig35 or any Mig products will be on Algeria’s futur acquisitions . The saga of the MIG29 SMT left a bad dent with the manufacturer.
You can forget the mig family they are playing in the same league of a mig-17I doubt seriously that Mig35 or any Mig products will be on Algeria’s futur acquisitions . The saga of the MIG29 SMT left a bad dent with the manufacturer.
You can forget the mig family they are playing at the same league of a mig-17
Mig 17 was a great jet..You can forget the mig family they are playing in the same league of a mig-17
You made me laugh "jf-17" hahahhaAlgeria should co produce JF-17 Thunder Block-III fighters with Pakistan as a full fledged partner.
Yes but to her times "1950s"Mig 17 was a great jet..
You made me laugh "jf-17" hahahha
Yes but to her times "1950s"
LOIdiots laugh, that's why we call them idiots.
The way Algeria is piling up Russian hardware without any diversity, its gonna end up knee deep in Kremlin's influence. That isn't healthy for any country. Egyptians buy hardware from three different sources, French, American and Russian for the same reason.
Morocco uses the same approach.
Pakistan can meet Algeria's Air power needs at a price no one else would offer, without any political strings. Algeria is limited to using Russian weapons (crap) on Russian jets. Pakistan can offer integration of ANY weapon or sensor Algeria can source from abroad on JF-17.
Watch your mouth man! Jf-17 is a fart by far it cannot even handle a mig-29Idiots laugh, that's why we call them idiots.
The way Algeria is piling up Russian hardware without any diversity, its gonna end up knee deep in Kremlin's influence. That isn't healthy for any country. Egyptians buy hardware from three different sources, French, American and Russian for the same reason.
Morocco uses the same approach.
Pakistan can meet Algeria's Air power needs at a price no one else would offer, without any political strings. Algeria is limited to using Russian weapons (crap) on Russian jets. Pakistan can offer integration of ANY weapon or sensor Algeria can source from abroad on JF-17.
You're coming in hot. You have been here a since Monday of last week yet you seen to be mingling in every thread.You can never and never will meet the requirments or the so called"needs" of the Algerian Air Force nor any of the Algerian military branches by the way we know that the jewish-zionist-russian clowns had their claws on the avionics of the Algerian Air Force planes yet algeria decided to extend the effectiveness and capacities of wide range of downgraded weapons and missile bodies of Franco-Russian origin and Exchanged them with requireded critical components which would be fogbbiden for Russia to sell to algeria! One more thing is that it will stay a supprise for Uncle Sam and even Russia itself that algeria has achieved victories achievements!! Missiles like klub-s export versions for example has a range of 280km as it was fresh shipped to Algeria, algeria extended the range Of the missile these are called tactics !!!
I don't mind as long as I have importend iformations to share who are related to the topics there is nothing wrongYou're coming in hot. You have been here a since Monday of last week yet you seen to be mingling in every thread.
Buying arms is not like buying candy..Ever purchase is calculated politically, strategically and more the problem of sovereignty..Algeria’s relation with Russia didn’t start yesterday..Russia is very loyal partner in Algeria’s security and Defence .Idiots laugh, that's why we call them idiots.
The way Algeria is piling up Russian hardware without any diversity, its gonna end up knee deep in Kremlin's influence. That isn't healthy for any country. Egyptians buy hardware from three different sources, French, American and Russian for the same reason.
Morocco uses the same approach.
Pakistan can meet Algeria's Air power needs at a price no one else would offer, without any political strings. Algeria is limited to using Russian weapons (crap) on Russian jets. Pakistan can offer integration of ANY weapon or sensor Algeria can source from abroad on JF-17.
If the need of the SU25 was needed Algeria would have fielded it..The Yak 130 s will play that role . For the SU24, all of them have been given a new 20 year just recently, until the arrival of the SU34.SU-34 is a good choice but yeah I don't think Algeria will purchase Migs. SU-24s are getting really old by now but what about SU-25? They are still being produced and if the price is right they can be acquired in good numbers. Wikipedia says Algeria already purchased SU-34 but I'm not sure if this is right but you can tell me.
Well it did very well in the October war...Yes but to her times "1950s"
It is a matter of trust...and that is a rare commodity between the two countries.Algeria should co produce JF-17 Thunder Block-III fighters with Pakistan as a full fledged partner.
Buying arms is not like buying candy..Ever purchase is calculated politically, strategically and more the problem of sovereignty..Algeria’s relation with Russia didn’t start yesterday..Russia is very loyal partner in Algeria’s security and Defence .
Algeria’s arsenal is composed of the best of what Russia has to offer, along with German, Chinese,Italian as well as American hardware...
You talk about about the JF-17? What advantage has that typical aircraft , has brought to Pakistan? None..Pakistan is still depending on the whim and the good humour of the US for her Defence. The JF 17 won’t help Egypt either...it is just another craft to add to their variety craft, that mostly will never fly ...
Algeria , is not a country of idiots...it is the idiots who do not know about Algeria, that think that way...No Algerian border was crossed so far, no drone or foreign military has molested her sky or bombed her peoples or her town or ask other countries to fight her fight...nor she had bowed to any external military force...All that is due to the kind of people we are, and to the army we field...
If the need of the SU25 was needed Algeria would have fielded it..The Yak 130 s will play that role . For the SU24, all of them have been given a new 20 year just recently, until the arrival of the SU34.
Well it did very well in the October war...
It is a matter of trust...and that is a rare commodity between the two countries.
Buying arms is not like buying candy..Ever purchase is calculated politically, strategically and more the problem of sovereignty..Algeria’s relation with Russia didn’t start yesterday..Russia is very loyal partner in Algeria’s security and Defence .
Algeria’s arsenal is composed of the best of what Russia has to offer, along with German, Chinese,Italian as well as American hardware...
You talk about about the JF-17? What advantage has that typical aircraft , has brought to Pakistan? None..Pakistan is still depending on the whim and the good humour of the US for her Defence. The JF 17 won’t help Egypt either...it is just another craft to add to their variety craft, that mostly will never fly ...
Algeria , is not a country of idiots...it is the idiots who do not know about Algeria, that think that way...No Algerian border was crossed so far, no drone or foreign military has molested her sky or bombed her peoples or her town or ask other countries to fight her fight...nor she had bowed to any external military force...All that is due to the kind of people we are, and to the army we field...
If the need of the SU25 was needed Algeria would have fielded it..The Yak 130 s will play that role . For the SU24, all of them have been given a new 20 year just recently, until the arrival of the SU34.
Well it did very well in the October war...
It is a matter of trust...and that is a rare commodity between the two countries.