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A leader leads by example. This man certainly doesn’t have any self discipline. All you need is two meals a day.
What an embarrassment. This fat POS is the leading the IRAF?
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A leader leads by example. This man certainly doesn’t have any self discipline. All you need is two meals a day.
What an embarrassment. This fat POS is the leading the IRAF?
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It's a lesson for upcoming young leaders. Just demonstrate superior religious conviction and kiss ass, and it will bring you promotion with lots of chelo kabob and no need to do pain in the ass PT.
 
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… but we cannot produce enough to fulfil the promised deliveries since we need all for ourself! :ROFLMAO:
 
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Do you know why? Because the Russian are using us as a bargaining chip, again....I think they will now send us some useful stuff....why? All because Trump canceled the meet with Putin last week and put sanctions on the 2 biggest oil exporters in Russia.
 
Definition of a Leader: Motivates the employees of the organization entrusted to him/her for a specific, set goal. The leader is not necessarily a professional, but his/her task is to surround himself/herself with professionals with whom the goal can be achieved. Due to the above, some comments cannot be interpreted.
 
Do you know why? Because the Russian are using us as a bargaining chip, again....I think they will now send us some useful stuff....why? All because Trump canceled the meet with Putin last week and put sanctions on the 2 biggest oil exporters in Russia.
This time around, things are different. Russia has lost 200,000 troops, plus many injured. Putin knows that this war is an existential threat. He loses, Russia will be smashed into pieces. He will not say, "You tried to crush us; we crushed you—now let’s be friends." Western Europe is dead. It is irrelevant now. The Chinese have moved in. The question is: how long will Russia be portrayed as the enemy? It looks like someone has decided to pivot to Russia and China in Iran.
 
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Belarus has the 558 Aviation Works in Baranovichi, a facility known for its excellent repair and modernization of Soviet-era aircraft. Recently, Belarus supplied four MiG-29s from its stocks to Serbia after modernizing them.
Therefore, this visit could also bring significant benefits to Iran's fleet of Soviet/Russian aircraft, and perhaps even some supplies from Belarusian stocks.
 
Wish Iran had J-10C with PL-15. Plus some AWACS and ground-based counter-stealth radar. This can help shoot down F-35.

It amazes me, and still blows my mind why they have not purchased any J10CE's with AEW&Cs. There is no logical practical reason other than money(which is not a problem since Iran can pay with oil now) or the usual short sighted nature of procurement programmes in Iran (more likely).
 
Wish Iran had J-10C with PL-15. Plus some AWACS and ground-based counter-stealth radar. This can help shoot down F-35.
What would say Saudi Arabia, and UAE?. What would say Israel?. Would China loose all three markets for a limited arms deal?.

No. China wouldn´t sell those advanced jets to Irán. It is not a problem of money (IRI is even selling some central bank gold for that purchase).
 
What would say Saudi Arabia, and UAE?. What would say Israel?. Would China loose all three markets for a limited arms deal?.

As for Saudi Arabia, I think they have moved on and both Iran and Saudi Arabia see Israel as the real threat.

No. China wouldn´t sell those advanced jets to Irán. It is not a problem of money (IRI is even selling some central bank gold for that purchase).

There are two parts to this, first is Iran wanting to buy/select, and then of course China willing to sell. I do think if Iran does buy the J10CE, then the door is open to the J-35 as Iran will then have put in place most of the systems required to be able to operate the J-35 given a lot of it will be required for J10CE too.
 

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