Iran Confirms Purchase of Russian Sukhoi-35 Fighter Jets Amid Growing Military Tensions
Iran has officially announced the purchase of Russian-made Sukhoi-35 fighter jets, a development confirmed by a senior commander within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. This marks the first public acknowledgment by an Iranian official regarding the acquisition of the SU-35, amidst increasing concerns from Western nations about the deepening military relationship between Tehran and Moscow.
Ali Shadmani, deputy coordinator of the Khatam-ol-Anbia Central Headquarters, stated that military purchases are essential for Iran to bolster its air, land, and naval forces. While he did not specify the number of jets acquired or their delivery status, he affirmed that Iran is committed to enhancing its military capabilities. The acquisition comes shortly after Iran and Russia signed a strategic partnership focused on military-technical cooperation.
Iran's air force currently operates a limited fleet of strike aircraft, including aging U.S. models and some Russian jets, as the country seeks to modernize its military amid continuous regional tensions, particularly with Israel. Shadmani issued a warning about retaliatory measures against perceived threats, stating that “if the enemy acts foolishly, it will taste the bitter taste of being hit by our missiles.”
This purchase could further escalate concerns about military alignments in the Middle East, especially following previous reports of Iran finalizing arrangements with Russia for advanced aircraft.
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