Sukhoi Su-35 (Sergey Vladimirov)
Sukhoi Su-35 (Sergey Vladimirov)
Defense

Iran admits plan to have Su-35 Flanker-E fighter jets

A deal with Russia would involve the alleged sale of Iranian attack drones. Air force has not received new fighter jets since the early 1990s
Ricardo Meier

The sale of Sukhoi Su-35 Flanker-E fighter jets to Iran has returned to the media after the country's Air Force Commander, Brigadier General Hamid Vahedi, stated that a deal with Russia is in his plans.

"The issue is on the agenda and we hope to be able to get these 4++ generation fighters in the future," Vahedi told Borna news agency.

Iran has not received new fighter jets since 1990 when the Soviet Union handed over 18 MiG-29 fighter jets and 12 Su-24 attack planes, in addition to some F-7 (MiG-21) having been delivered by the Chinese.

Since then, the air force has sought to modernize its fleet, which consists of numerous models, including old F-4s and F-5s, Mirage F-1s captured from Iraq and the most iconic fighter, the F-14 Tomcat, of which 79 were delivered in the late 1970s, before the Islamic Revolution.

Iranian F-14 along a F-4 and MiG-29

Chinese J-10C fighter jets

Months ago, Iranian media reported that the government and Russia were close to signing a comprehensive deal for the sale of 24 Su-35 fighter jets that had originally been produced to Egypt.

According to reports, Iran is also seeking to close an order for 36 Chinese-made J-10C aicraft in exchange for oil. The objective is not to depend on just one commercial partner to support combat aircraft.

Despite the Iranian Air Force commander's plans, approval of a deal depends on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a paramilitary group close to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

According to Forbes, the IRGC favors a strategy focused on domestically developed attack drones and ballistic missiles rather than relying on foreign aircraft.

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