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Topic: China denies reports it will sell fighter jets to IranThe Associated Press Published: October 25, 2007 BEIJING: China denied Thursday published reports it had agreed to sell its homegrown fighter jets to Iran, saying no talks had taken place. Reports in Russian and Israeli media said Iran had signed a deal with China to purchase two dozen of its home-designed fighter jets known as the J-10, which could signal greater military cooperation between the countries at a time of continued tension between Iran and the West over its nuclear program. "It's not true, it is an irresponsible report," Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao told reporters. "China has not had talks with Iran on J-10 jets." Chinese state media revealed at the end of last year that the Chinese air force was equipped with a new generation of the J-10 fighter plane. Full story http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/...ghter-Jets.php |
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Topic: Round two
A slight update nothing earth shattering thought I would add it to the thread.
Chengdu J-10 Fighters for Iran by Richard Fisher, Jr. Published on October 28th, 2007 ARTICLES According to an October 23 report by Russia’s Kommersant, “Iran has signed a contract with China for the delivery of two squadrons of J-10 fighter planes…Representatives of the Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company said China would deliver the total (24 jets) in 2008-2010. Engines for the jets will be supplied by Russia…estimating one fighter at $40 million, put the contract’s value at $1 billion.”[1] On October 24 a reputable Asian source confirmed this sale to the IASC, noting that it will include 20 single seat J-10A fighters, 4 J-10S twin-seat fighters, 120 SD-10A medium-range self-guided air-to-air missiles and 120 PL-9C short-range air-to-air missiles. Full story http://www.strategycenter.net/resear...pub_detail.asp |
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