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Algeria To Buy Russian Su-57 Stealth Fighter & Su-34 Bomber Jets
December 28, 2019 Air 737 Views
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Only days after the first crash of a Su-57 Felon in Russia, existing rumors became stronger and are now said to be true: Algeria will become the first export customer for the Sukhoi Su-57 as well as the Sukhoi Su-34.
MENA Defense reports that a contract between Russia and Algeria for fourteen Su-57 stealth fighters and fourteen Su-34 fighter/bomber aircraft is now almost official.
On top of these 28 aircraft, the Force Aérienne Algérienne (FAA, Algerian Air Force) is also said to order fourteen Su-35 multi-role jet fighters. Next to that, options will be taken on an additional fourteen Su-34s and fourteen Su-35s that will replace all aging FAA jet fighters.
It is reported that the complete contract should be completed by 2025. By then, the FAA will be equipped with an incredibly formidable force of Su-30MKAs, Su-34s, Su-35s, Su-57s, and MiG-29Ms. For training, the country uses the Yak-130.
Negotiations on the purchase of the Su-34 (NATO code-name Fullback) and the Su-35 (NATO code-name Flanker-E) were already going on for a while, but so far no contract was signed.
With this contract, Algeria will become the first country on the southern shore of the Mediterranean to have stealth planes and 5th generation aircraft after being the first to introduce 4th generation planes.
International media today confirms information about the acquisition of the Su-57.
After the most recent MAKS 2019 air and trade show, the contract negotiations gained momentum, now including the newest Su-57 (Felon) Sukhoi design.
If (or when) the aforementioned is realized (at all), it will give the Russian military aviation industries an enormous boost.
Export orders like this usually ensure further development of aircraft and weapons, this time especially for the Su-57. Russia definitely needs export orders to stimulate the production of its own fleet too.
In 2018 and 2019, Su-57 fighter jets were tested in combat conditions in Syria.
Another interesting fact is that the Su-57 jet is designed in a way allowing its close coordination with the Okhotnik heavy unmanned combat aerial vehicle under development for the Russian military.
The Su-57 jet is already in serial production for the Russian Aerospace Forces. The Russian military seeks to receive a total of 76 Su-57 fighters by 2028.
https://www.ruaviation.com/news/2019/12/27/14519/?h
Algeria intends to purchase 14 Su-57 fighter jet


Russian Aviaton » Friday December 27, 2019 16:33 MSK
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Algeria has inked a contract for the acquisition of 14 Su-57 stealth fighters and becomes the first customer to whom the manufacturer Sukhoi will export this more advanced Russian fighter. This reported by Menadefense portal.
The Algerian air force has also signed two other contracts for 14 Su-34 bombers and 14 Su-35 air domination aircraft. An option for two other squadrons of 14 aircraft for each type of aircraft was also signed to compensate for the natural withdrawal of aircrafts from the Air Force fleet in the near future.
The contract should be completed by 2025, by this deadline the Algerian army will deploy two wings of Su-30MKA, one squadron of Su-57, one of Su-35 and one of Mig-29M2 for air domination, two squadrons of upgraded Su-24 and one of Su-34 for the bomber fleet. The transformation of the pilots will be done on board Yak-130.
For a long time, Algeria negotiated the purchase of Su-34 and Su-35 with ups and downs during the discussions and with some special requirements. First, the AAF rejected the Su-32, export version of the Su-34 bomber, especially after the experience feedback in Syria then, a long internal debate on the option of taking more Su-30 or even turning to a partner other than Russia, or continue modernizing the fleet with Moscow.
The decision was taken in the summer of 2019 after the visit of an Algerian delegation to the MAKS air show in Moscow. During this visit led by the Air Force Commander Major General Boumaiza, the Su-57 was examined from every angle, the former Algerian Mig-29 pilot was even one of the rare foreigners to try the stealth plane Russian on a simulator. It is he who would have decided on the future of acquisitions of the air force after five years of procrastination and loss of time. The rise of the Moroccan Air Force with the acquisition of 25 F-16 Vipers and the appearance of F-35s in the Italian fleet motivated Algeria’s rapid decision-making.
With this contract, Algeria will become the first country on the southern shore of the Mediterranean to have stealth planes and 5th generation aircraft after being the first to introduce 4th generation planes.
https://www.defenseworld.net/news/26071/Algeria_In_Talks_With_Russia_for_a_Dozen_Su_57_Jets
Algeria In Talks With Russia for a Dozen Su-57 Jets
Our Bureau
10:47 AM, December 26, 2019
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Algeria is likely to buy 12 Su-57 fighters with an option to procure 12 more, from Russia.
“Algeria is currently in fairly active negotiations with Russia to acquire 12 Su-57 fighters with the possibility of increasing the order to 24 combat aircraft,” sources were quoted as saying by Russia’s Avia.pro on Monday.
The deal, potentially worth $2 billion, is expected to be concluded in 2020. If fructified, Algeria will become the first international customer of the Sukhoi fifth-generation jets.
https://bulgarianmilitary.com/2020/...-for-aircraft-including-su-57-media-reported/
Algeria plans to invest around $2B for aircraft, including Su-57, media reported
By Boyko Nikolov On Jan 1, 2020
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PANAGYURISHTE, (BM) – In the last few days, information has been intensely reported in the world media that Algeria is ready to invest approximately $ 2 billion for the purchase of new fighter jets, learned BulgarianMilitary.com.
DEFENSEWEEK’S REPORT: The Su-57’s uncontrolled flight in the sky: what ‘killed’ the aircraft?
Read more: Submarine “Warsaw” and Club-S Cruise Missiles Might be Security Threat for Europe
According to various sources, Algeria has already “bought” 14 Su-57 fighters, 14 Su-35 fighters and 14 Su-35 bombers.
This whole order, according to the international information exchange, happened a day after the crash of the Su-57, which we also reported in detailed reports.
Read more: Russian 5th generation aircraft crashed
$ 2 billion they represent approximately 16% of Algeria’s annual defense budget.
We cannot confirm the truth of this information as there is no official announcement from the Russian authorities yet.
If true, Algeria becomes the first country to buy fifth-generation Su-57 fighters.
It sounds a little strange because of one important factor: it is currently commencing production of the Su-57 for the Russian Air Force, which is expected to continue until 2028, according to planned purchase units.
This news is likely to be false, as is the news more than half a year ago that Turkey has already ordered a Su-57 from Russia.
Read more: Algeria Purchases Large Batch of Russian Multi-Functional Fighter Jets
The Turkish defense minister then had to make a special statement that this news was not true.
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Algeria To Buy Russian Su-57 Stealth Fighter & Su-34 Bomber Jets
December 28, 2019 Air 737 Views

Only days after the first crash of a Su-57 Felon in Russia, existing rumors became stronger and are now said to be true: Algeria will become the first export customer for the Sukhoi Su-57 as well as the Sukhoi Su-34.
MENA Defense reports that a contract between Russia and Algeria for fourteen Su-57 stealth fighters and fourteen Su-34 fighter/bomber aircraft is now almost official.
On top of these 28 aircraft, the Force Aérienne Algérienne (FAA, Algerian Air Force) is also said to order fourteen Su-35 multi-role jet fighters. Next to that, options will be taken on an additional fourteen Su-34s and fourteen Su-35s that will replace all aging FAA jet fighters.
It is reported that the complete contract should be completed by 2025. By then, the FAA will be equipped with an incredibly formidable force of Su-30MKAs, Su-34s, Su-35s, Su-57s, and MiG-29Ms. For training, the country uses the Yak-130.
Negotiations on the purchase of the Su-34 (NATO code-name Fullback) and the Su-35 (NATO code-name Flanker-E) were already going on for a while, but so far no contract was signed.
With this contract, Algeria will become the first country on the southern shore of the Mediterranean to have stealth planes and 5th generation aircraft after being the first to introduce 4th generation planes.
International media today confirms information about the acquisition of the Su-57.
After the most recent MAKS 2019 air and trade show, the contract negotiations gained momentum, now including the newest Su-57 (Felon) Sukhoi design.
If (or when) the aforementioned is realized (at all), it will give the Russian military aviation industries an enormous boost.
Export orders like this usually ensure further development of aircraft and weapons, this time especially for the Su-57. Russia definitely needs export orders to stimulate the production of its own fleet too.
In 2018 and 2019, Su-57 fighter jets were tested in combat conditions in Syria.
Another interesting fact is that the Su-57 jet is designed in a way allowing its close coordination with the Okhotnik heavy unmanned combat aerial vehicle under development for the Russian military.
The Su-57 jet is already in serial production for the Russian Aerospace Forces. The Russian military seeks to receive a total of 76 Su-57 fighters by 2028.
https://www.ruaviation.com/news/2019/12/27/14519/?h
Algeria intends to purchase 14 Su-57 fighter jet


Russian Aviaton » Friday December 27, 2019 16:33 MSK

© facebook.com/SadaofArmies
Algeria has inked a contract for the acquisition of 14 Su-57 stealth fighters and becomes the first customer to whom the manufacturer Sukhoi will export this more advanced Russian fighter. This reported by Menadefense portal.
The Algerian air force has also signed two other contracts for 14 Su-34 bombers and 14 Su-35 air domination aircraft. An option for two other squadrons of 14 aircraft for each type of aircraft was also signed to compensate for the natural withdrawal of aircrafts from the Air Force fleet in the near future.
The contract should be completed by 2025, by this deadline the Algerian army will deploy two wings of Su-30MKA, one squadron of Su-57, one of Su-35 and one of Mig-29M2 for air domination, two squadrons of upgraded Su-24 and one of Su-34 for the bomber fleet. The transformation of the pilots will be done on board Yak-130.
For a long time, Algeria negotiated the purchase of Su-34 and Su-35 with ups and downs during the discussions and with some special requirements. First, the AAF rejected the Su-32, export version of the Su-34 bomber, especially after the experience feedback in Syria then, a long internal debate on the option of taking more Su-30 or even turning to a partner other than Russia, or continue modernizing the fleet with Moscow.
The decision was taken in the summer of 2019 after the visit of an Algerian delegation to the MAKS air show in Moscow. During this visit led by the Air Force Commander Major General Boumaiza, the Su-57 was examined from every angle, the former Algerian Mig-29 pilot was even one of the rare foreigners to try the stealth plane Russian on a simulator. It is he who would have decided on the future of acquisitions of the air force after five years of procrastination and loss of time. The rise of the Moroccan Air Force with the acquisition of 25 F-16 Vipers and the appearance of F-35s in the Italian fleet motivated Algeria’s rapid decision-making.
With this contract, Algeria will become the first country on the southern shore of the Mediterranean to have stealth planes and 5th generation aircraft after being the first to introduce 4th generation planes.
https://www.defenseworld.net/news/26071/Algeria_In_Talks_With_Russia_for_a_Dozen_Su_57_Jets
Algeria In Talks With Russia for a Dozen Su-57 Jets
Our Bureau
10:47 AM, December 26, 2019
5333

Algeria is likely to buy 12 Su-57 fighters with an option to procure 12 more, from Russia.
“Algeria is currently in fairly active negotiations with Russia to acquire 12 Su-57 fighters with the possibility of increasing the order to 24 combat aircraft,” sources were quoted as saying by Russia’s Avia.pro on Monday.
The deal, potentially worth $2 billion, is expected to be concluded in 2020. If fructified, Algeria will become the first international customer of the Sukhoi fifth-generation jets.
https://bulgarianmilitary.com/2020/...-for-aircraft-including-su-57-media-reported/
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Algeria plans to invest around $2B for aircraft, including Su-57, media reported
By Boyko Nikolov On Jan 1, 2020
Share
PANAGYURISHTE, (BM) – In the last few days, information has been intensely reported in the world media that Algeria is ready to invest approximately $ 2 billion for the purchase of new fighter jets, learned BulgarianMilitary.com.
DEFENSEWEEK’S REPORT: The Su-57’s uncontrolled flight in the sky: what ‘killed’ the aircraft?
Read more: Submarine “Warsaw” and Club-S Cruise Missiles Might be Security Threat for Europe
According to various sources, Algeria has already “bought” 14 Su-57 fighters, 14 Su-35 fighters and 14 Su-35 bombers.
This whole order, according to the international information exchange, happened a day after the crash of the Su-57, which we also reported in detailed reports.
Read more: Russian 5th generation aircraft crashed
$ 2 billion they represent approximately 16% of Algeria’s annual defense budget.
We cannot confirm the truth of this information as there is no official announcement from the Russian authorities yet.
If true, Algeria becomes the first country to buy fifth-generation Su-57 fighters.
It sounds a little strange because of one important factor: it is currently commencing production of the Su-57 for the Russian Air Force, which is expected to continue until 2028, according to planned purchase units.
This news is likely to be false, as is the news more than half a year ago that Turkey has already ordered a Su-57 from Russia.
Read more: Algeria Purchases Large Batch of Russian Multi-Functional Fighter Jets
The Turkish defense minister then had to make a special statement that this news was not true.
Follow us everywhere and at any time. BulgarianMilitary.com has responsive design and you can open the page from any computer, mobile devices or web browsers. For more up-to-date news from us, follow our YouTube, Reddit, LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook pages. Do not miss the chance to subscribe to our newsletter. Subscribe and read our stories in News360App in AppStore or GooglePlay or in FeedlyApp in AppStore or GooglePlay
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