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I have no Playstation 5. It must mean Sony have banned me from owning a Playstation 5 because I am too dangerous.
Ask the Iranians for details.

Iran, Russia and China have been holding their annual naval exercise "Maritime Security Belt" in the Persian Gulf since 2019. Last one was held in February 2026, just few days before the US sent the Iranian navy to the bottom of the sea.

When it comes to the air forces, Iranian and Chinese air forces have not held any military exercises, ever
 
The reality is that China does not sell weapons to a country at war. The Chinese themselves said this. Chinese weapons can only enter the country through a third country. Because of the above, only the Russians can come into the picture, China can only be a supplier of parts. This is how I see it.
 
A couple of Pages back, I mentioned the MiG-35 & it having AESA.

THE MiG-35 is smaller than the Su-Family. It's cheaper & there isn't much going on in the Production Line.

If Iran were to order those, I don't expect too much delay since there isn't any other nation expecting delivery.

They sure as hell would be the most advanced Jets they'd have - if ordered.

They gotta have something. The Iranian Air Force seems to be going in the direction of the Afghan Air Force. Basically a big nothing.
 
A couple of Pages back, I mentioned the MiG-35 & it having AESA.

THE MiG-35 is smaller than the Su-Family. It's cheaper & there isn't much going on in the Production Line.

If Iran were to order those, I don't expect too much delay since there isn't any other nation expecting delivery.

They sure as hell would be the most advanced Jets they'd have - if ordered.

They gotta have something. The Iranian Air Force seems to be going in the direction of the Afghan Air Force. Basically a big nothing.

The only problem with the Mig-35 is the lack of an integrated ecosystem of AEW&C, Air to air refuellers, EW etc. The Russian concept is a stand alone platform(well that is all they have) whereas China provides an integrated platform that is by its nature more effective.

Sanctions are an issue though for China.
 
The only problem with the Mig-35 is the lack of an integrated ecosystem of AEW&C, Air to air refuellers, EW etc. The Russian concept is a stand alone platform(well that is all they have) whereas China provides an integrated platform that is by its nature more effective.

Sanctions are an issue though for China.
Yaar, do you truly think Iran's problem right now is (integrating an Eco-System) Air to Air Refuelers, AEW&C and/or EW...?

There biggest problem is that (currently) the best jet in their inventory are Russian Trainers (YAK-130).

How about they get SOMETHING to (actually) defend their skies.

Quite frankly speaking, I don't see the purpose for 'em to have the Su-30/35 right now.

They're BIG. They probably cost more to maintain. And they're built like Bomb Truck - which isn't something they (Iran) needs.

Time (Delivery) is their enemy. And i'm sorry, if the Russians can't deliver a jet that hasn't recieved any orders - then they should just close shop & stop showing up at the Defence Fairs/Air Shows to market their crap.
 
A couple of Pages back, I mentioned the MiG-35 & it having AESA.

THE MiG-35 is smaller than the Su-Family. It's cheaper & there isn't much going on in the Production Line.

If Iran were to order those, I don't expect too much delay since there isn't any other nation expecting delivery.

They sure as hell would be the most advanced Jets they'd have - if ordered.

They gotta have something. The Iranian Air Force seems to be going in the direction of the Afghan Air Force. Basically a big nothing.
I don't think they make the Mig-29/35 anymore, they've effectively given up on the platform, Mig as a design bureau/company is effectively dead.
 
I don't think they make the Mig-29/35 anymore, they've effectively given up on the platform, Mig as a design bureau/company is effectively dead.
No, they were Marketing it 6-7 Months back here at the DxB Air Show.

Besides, Mikoyan is now a division of United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), which basically runs all of the former USSR Companies under one roof.

Ilyushin, Irkut, Mikoyan, Sukhoi, Tupolev & Yakovlev are all part of UAC.
 
Time (Delivery) is their enemy. And i'm sorry, if the Russians can't deliver a jet that hasn't recieved any orders - then they should just close shop & stop showing up at the Defence Fairs/Air Shows to market their crap.
They delivered Su-57s to Algeria fine. They only have issues delivering to Iran. Russia is as zionist as the US yet IRIAF refuses to consider any alternatives.
 
They delivered Su-57s to Algeria fine. They only have issues delivering to Iran. Russia is as zionist as the US yet IRIAF refuses to consider any alter when u dont know anythings plz dont say anythung .russia have no problem to give us or fighyer but do you think 48 or 72 su35 can do any thing to 300 0r mor f35 f15 f22 f16 and ....so iran thinks not send our fighter and pilots to die know we can fight them with missile and drone and other they can fight if iran what send our f
when u dont know anythings plz dont say anythung .russia have no problem to give us our fighter but do you think 48 or 72 su35 can do any thing to 300 or more f35 f15 f22 f16 and ....so iran thinks do not send our fighter and pilots to die know we can fight them with missile and drone and other they can fight if iran .why people say so foolish things without thinking important matter .war not playing dolls
 
They delivered Su-57s to Algeria fine. They only have issues delivering to Iran. Russia is as zionist as the US yet IRIAF refuses to consider any alternatives.
My good man...

Could you list me 2 alternatives.

Keep in mind, that Donald trump just met Xi barely a month back & told him NOT to sell Weapons to Iran.

But, feel free if you want to list China.

Just let me know how many Jets did Iran buy from China prior to all that took place earlier this year - before the US put the hammer down on China regarding selling weapons to Iran.

So back to my earlier request of naming any 1-2 Countries.

Thank You.
 
Also, when exactly did these deliveries take place?


UAC Delivers First Two Su-57E Fighters to International Customer​

18.11.2025, 13:38
Photo © United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) Press Service
Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) has delivered the first two series-production Su-57E fighters, the export variant of its 5th-generation aircraft, to an undisclosed foreign customer. The announcement was made on November 17 by UAC CEO Vadim Badeha during an interview at the Dubai Airshow 2025.

This delivery establishes the Russian Federation as the second country in the world, after the United States, to export a 5th-generation combat aircraft. According to the UAC chief, the aircraft have already entered operational service, with the customer expressing satisfaction with their performance and quality.

While the launch customer has not been officially named, Algeria is widely speculated to be the recipient. Reports from specialized Algerian and Russian defense media suggest a contract for 14 Su-57E fighters was signed in 2021. The alleged delivery schedule includes six aircraft in 2025, another six in 2026, and the final two in 2027. As a long-standing Russian defense partner operating advanced Su-30MKA fighters and Su-34 frontline bombers, Algeria is the most logical initial customer, possessing both the financial resources and a doctrinal need to modernize its air force.

The Su-57E, known by its NATO reporting name “Felon,” is equipped with an Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar, an advanced electro-optical targeting system, and an intelligent weapons control suite. Key specifications include:

  • Maximum Take-Off Weight (MTOW): 35,000 kg (77,160 lbs)
  • Maximum Speed: Mach 2.45 (approx. 2,600 km/h or 1,615 mph)
  • Service Ceiling: 20,000 m (65,600 ft)
  • Combat Radius: 1,500 km (932 miles)
  • The aircraft’s armament includes a mix of air-to-air and air-to-surface guided missiles, guided bombs, and an internal 30mm cannon.
The commencement of Su-57E deliveries opens new market opportunities for UAC, with India being a primary target. At the Aero India 2025 exposition, Russia presented New Delhi with a renewed proposal for co-development of a 5th-generation fighter. This offer emphasizes deep production localization under the “Make in India” program, mirroring the successful Su-30MKI project. The initiative allows for a flexible approach, including the integration of Indian-made systems and joint platform modifications. For India, it represents a critical opportunity to access 5th-generation technology to counter China’s J-20 fleet, while for Russia, it solidifies a strategic partnership.

Analysis of Potential Operators

Operating a 5th-generation fighter like the Su-57 requires significant military, political, doctrinal, and infrastructural alignment. Beyond Algeria and India, the circle of potential operators is limited but includes several nations with a history of defense cooperation with Russia.

  • Vietnam: In Southeast Asia, Vietnam is a strong potential candidate. The Vietnam People’s Air Force has long operated the Su-27/30 family and faces a growing need for a qualitative upgrade to counter China’s expanding military power, which includes the J-20 fighter. For Hanoi, acquiring the Su-57E would be a strategic move to maintain regional parity.
  • Kazakhstan: As a member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) and an operator of modern Su-30SM fighters, Kazakhstan is a logical candidate. The country may view the Su-57E as the next step in modernizing its tactical aviation fleet.
  • Middle East: The situation here is more complex. Egypt, despite acquiring Su-35 fighters, faced intense US pressure (under CAATSA) and ultimately appears to have canceled the deal, making a politically sensitive Su-57E acquisition unfeasible. Iran, following the lifting of the UN arms embargo and its order for Su-35s, could be a future candidate. For Tehran, the Su-57E would provide a significant boost to its air force capabilities amid tensions with Israel.
  • Turkey: As a NATO member, Turkey is a special case. Its exclusion from the F-35 program after acquiring the Russian S-400 air defense system, combined with its own KAAN indigenous fighter project, makes an Su-57E purchase highly unlikely. However, it cannot be entirely ruled out should Ankara’s divergence from its Western partners continue.
For all these nations, the Su-57E offers access to 5th-generation aviation technology outside the F-35 program. Final contracts will depend on Russia’s willingness to offer flexible financing, the production rate of the aircraft, and evolving dynamics in the global arms market.

Conclusion

The first Su-57E delivery is both a technological and a geopolitical milestone. It demonstrates the Russian defense-industrial complex’s ability to produce and deliver advanced aviation systems despite international sanctions. The aircraft’s future export success will hinge on UAC’s capacity to simultaneously fulfill domestic and foreign orders, as well as the political will and financial capabilities of prospective buyers, among whom India remains the most significant long-term prospect.

In his remarks, UAC CEO Vadim Badeha stated that current market conditions, shaped by the combat performance of Russian hardware, are creating a foundation for export growth. He noted that international customers are showing concrete interest in acquiring systems whose competitive advantages have been proven against contemporary Western military technology. In this environment, UAC’s primary task is to meet this emerging demand.
 

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