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    Russia confirms talks on delivery of MiG-31 aircraft to Syria

    Post  Russian Patriot on Fri Sep 04, 2009 11:16 pm

    Russia confirms talks on delivery of MiG-31 aircraft to Syria

    RIA Novosti

    14:13 03/09/2009 MOSCOW, September 3 (RIA Novosti) - Russia and Syria are in talks on the delivery of at least eight MiG-31 Foxhound interceptors under a contract signed two years ago, a Russian business daily said on Thursday, citing an industry official.

    Kommersant said Russia has so far denied reaching a deal with Syria on MiG-31 sales, but Damascus insisted in May on the existence of a contract worth an estimated $400-500 million.

    "A couple of years ago we signed two contracts [with Syria] - one on MiG-29M and another - on MiG-31. The first is being implemented, but the MiG-31 contract has never become effective... I hope that the contract will be implemented sooner or later," Alexei Fyodorov, the head of Russia's United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), told Kommersant.

    According to Kommersant, Russia's Sokol aircraft manufacturing plant started preparatory work for assembly of MiG-31 from hulls (without engines and weapons) kept in storage since 1994, when the production of the interceptors was officially discontinued.

    However, the actual assembly has never materialized, the paper said.

    The MiG-31 Foxhound is a two-seat supersonic interceptor aircraft developed to replace the MiG-25 Foxbat. It is equipped with two D-30F6 turbofan two-shaft engines with a common afterburner and a variable supersonic nozzle, which allow the aircraft to fly at supersonic speeds of up to Mach 2.83.

    The interceptor also features unique air-to-air missiles capable of hitting targets at ranges exceeding 200 kilometers (125 miles), including aircraft with stealth capabilities, cruise missiles, and supersonic aircraft.

    According to various sources, about 500 MiG-31s have been produced since production began in 1978, approximately 370 of which remain in service with the Russian Air Force.

    The sales of MiG-31 aircraft to Damascus may spark criticism in the West and Israel, which consider arming Syria a threat to regional security, the Kommersant said.



    http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2009/09/mil-090903-rianovosti02.htm

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    Re: Russia confirms talks on delivery of MiG-31 aircraft to Syria

    Post  crod on Mon Jun 20, 2011 7:17 am

    Pics have appeared on irandefence.net of the mig 29...gorgeous patterns on them too...beautiful fighters.

    how many have they got? any reliable info??


    *****that post was in April, apologies, you folk will be across this already******

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    Re: Russia confirms talks on delivery of MiG-31 aircraft to Syria

    Post  GarryB on Mon Jun 20, 2011 12:34 pm

    AFAIK Irans first Mig-29s were Iraqi planes that defected during Desert Storm in the early 1990s.

    Just off the top of my head a significant fraction led to Iran, which Iran kept as war reparations for the Iraqi invasion of Iran in the 1980s.

    They seemed to like the Migs and not only kept them but bought some more.

    No idea about numbers however sorry.

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    Re: Russia confirms talks on delivery of MiG-31 aircraft to Syria

    Post  crod on Tue Jun 21, 2011 7:10 am

    not Irans, Syrian jets...

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    Re: Russia confirms talks on delivery of MiG-31 aircraft to Syria

    Post  Pervius on Sun Aug 07, 2011 12:58 am

    US is saying they are going to topple Syria.

    http://www.infowars.com/sen-graham-we-will-attack-syria-soon/

    That's a Senator from the Armed Services Committee. Too bad Russia is losing Syria.

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    Re: Russia confirms talks on delivery of MiG-31 aircraft to Syria

    Post  GarryB on Sun Aug 07, 2011 9:10 am

    They might have more trouble attacking Syria than they did with Libya...

    The Russian base at Tartus is tiny, but I believe it was to be equipped with S-300s.

    Also the Syrians are supposed to have Moskits in service that are due to be replaced with Yakhonts.

    I can guarantee the Russians will block any UNSC resolution, so it will have to be another coalition of the willing.


    not Irans, Syrian jets...


    Oops, sorry, my mistake.

    I had heard that the Syrians wanted to change their order for Mig-31s to Mig-29SMTs as they would be cheaper and easier to operate and would be multirole.

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    Re: Russia confirms talks on delivery of MiG-31 aircraft to Syria

    Post  Viktor on Sun Aug 07, 2011 6:00 pm

    Well I think by now Syria got those 20 Pancir-S1 systems.

    Yakhont missiles and MIG-29M/31 on order. Not much of advance weapons but still.

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    Re: Russia confirms talks on delivery of MiG-31 aircraft to Syria

    Post  Pervius on Sun Aug 07, 2011 8:42 pm

    GarryB wrote:

    I can guarantee the Russians will block any UNSC resolution




    Turkey will take out Syria without the UN. (with secret help of course) Turkey is sending someone to read Syria's leader the "Riot Act"....what's that all about?

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