Egypt
has agreed to buy 46 of Russia's MiG-29 fighter jets in a deal that may
be worth up to $2 billion, the largest order for MiG aircraft since the
fall of the Soviet Union, newspaper Vedomosti reported Monday May 25,
citing two unidentified aviation industry sources.Cairo has historically
purchased U.S.-made military hardware, but Washington suspended future
sales after the ouster of former President Mohamed Morsi in 2013. Since
then, Egypt has turned to a number of other suppliers, including Russia,
for its military needs. Last year Egypt bought Russia's advanced S-300
anti-aircraft system for a sum not less than $500 million, one of Vedomosti's
sources said.
According to one
of Vedomosti's two sources in the aviation industry, the deal for the
46 MiG-29
fighter jets will cost up to $2 billion.
The MiG-29 was first fielded in the 1970s to counter U.S. fighter jets such as the F-15 and F-16, and has been continuously upgraded by Russia's MiG aircraft company over the years.
The deal will be a boon to MiG, securing a production portfolio that would keep MiG-29s rolling off the assembly line until around 2020, Konstantin Makienko, deputy director of the Moscow-based Center for the Analysis of Strategies and Technologies, told Vedomosti
The MiG-29 was first fielded in the 1970s to counter U.S. fighter jets such as the F-15 and F-16, and has been continuously upgraded by Russia's MiG aircraft company over the years.
The deal will be a boon to MiG, securing a production portfolio that would keep MiG-29s rolling off the assembly line until around 2020, Konstantin Makienko, deputy director of the Moscow-based Center for the Analysis of Strategies and Technologies, told Vedomosti
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