Iran inks deal with Russia for supply of Su-35 fighters, Mi-28 attack helicopters
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59% : "Read also: Iran prepares to transfer ballistic missiles to Russia -- reportIran has the most powerful military helicopter fleet in the region and has already modernized its helicopter capabilities through several projects, the general said.58% : Iran and Russia have also reportedly signed agreements to strengthen economic, trade, energy, and military cooperation.
54% : According to media reports, in exchange for weapons, Russia supplies Iran with cyber weapons, Western weapons "captured on the battlefield," and helps develop its missile program.
46% : Tehran has not acquired any new fighter aircraft in recent years, with the exception of a few Russian MiG-29 fighters purchased back in the 1990s.
45% : Iran has finalized an agreement with Russia to buy Su-35 fighter jets, Mi-28 attack helicopters, and Yak-130 jet trainers, Iran's Deputy Defense Minister Mahdi Farahi said on Nov. 28, the semi-official Iranian news agency Tasnim has reported.
33% : Tehran officially denies this, but copious evidence indicates these denials are false.
32% : Read also: US pressing Iran to stop selling drones to Russia - FTIran transfers materials and technologies to Russia, and continues to supply Shahed suicide drones.
29% : Earlier, the United States accused Iran of supplying Mohajer-6 and other drones to Russia to wage war against Ukraine.
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