Sunday, January 3, 2010

Myanmar to buy 20 Russian MiG-29 fighters for $570 mln

MiG-29 A 400 million-euro ($570 mln) contract has been signed for the
delivery of Russian MiG-29 fighters for the Myanmar Air Force.
A 400 million-euro ($570 mln) contract has been signed for the delivery of
Russian MiG-29 fighters for the Myanmar Air Force, a source close to
Russia's arms export monopoly told a business daily on Wednesday.Vedomosti quoted the source at Rosoboronexport as saying the Russian bid tosupply MiG-29 Fulcrum-D carrier-based fighter jets beat China's offer tosell its latest J-10 and FC-1 fighters.Myanmar was rearmed with Chinese military aircraft worth some $2 billion in the 1990s, the paper said.
The country bought 12 MiG-29 fighters in 2001, but this contract is the
largest since the 2007 unfulfilled contract to supply Algeria with 34 MiG-29
fighters.
In 2008, a contract for the supply of six MiG fighters was signed with Sri
Lanka.Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov announced last year that Russia
would give Lebanon 10 MiG-29 fighter jets for free, Vedomosti said.

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