Sunday, February 01, 2009

Russia Formally Hands Over 3 Su-30MK2 Multi-Role fighters To Indonesia

Russia Formally Hands Over 3 Su-30MK2 Multi-Role fighters To Indonesia
( NSI News Source Info) MAKASSAR - February 2, 2009: Russia and Indonesia finalized on Monday the handover of three Russian-made Russia Formally Hands Over 3 Su-30MK2 Multi-Role fighters To Indonesia multi-role fighters. The aircraft is a modernized version of the Su-27UB and has several variants. The Su-30K and Su-30MK series have had commercial success. The variants are manufactured by competing organizations: KNAAPO and the IRKUT Corporation, both of which come under the Sukhoi group's umbrella. KNAAPO manufactures the Su-30MKK and the Su-30MK2, which were designed for and sold to China and later Indonesia. Irkut makes the long-range, multirole Su-30MK series. The series includes the Su-30MKI developed for the Indian Air Force and its derivatives, the MKM, MKA and MKV for Malaysia, Algeria and Venezuela respectively. The official ceremony took place after the aircraft were delivered to Indonesia on December 26 and January 17, assembled and underwent test flights. Under the $300 million contract, signed in 2007, Russia is also due to supply three Su-27SKM fighters to Jakarta in 2009-2010. Two Su-27SK and two Su-30MK planes are already in service with the Indonesian Air Force. "We hope for further contacts in the defense sphere with Russia," a senior Indonesian Defense Ministry official said at the ceremony. The aircraft will join Indonesia's 11th Squadron and will be based at the Sultan Hasanuddin airbase on Sulawesi.

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