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ALGERIA ORDERS A FIRST BATCH OF 12 SU34 .


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Going Global: Russian Su-34 on the Way to Become Export Bestseller
Ever since Russian forces deployed the Sukhoi Su-34 Fullback to fly anti-Daesh missions in Syria, the advanced fighter bomber (thanks to its impressive performance) has been expected to become a future export bestseller. The future has arrived – Algeria is said to have ordered 12 Su-34s.

Sergey Smirnov, the director general of the Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association (NAPO), confirmed that the company, which produces the Sukhoi Su-34, received a formal request for the export version of the aircraft.

The North African country "is likely to become the first of many new customers for the new long-range strike aircraft," defense analyst Dave Majumdar wrote for the National Interest. "The North African nation already operates another advanced derivative of the versatile Flanker airframe called the Su-30MKA, but the Fullback bomber variant adds a dedicated strike capability."
Other potential buyers could include Vietnam, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, military expert Igor Korotchenko told RIA Novosti last October. The analyst added that Ethiopia, Nigeria and Uganda could also purchase the 4++ generation jet, which can accelerate to a maximum speed of 1,200 mph and has a maximum range of 2,500 miles without refueling.
In the meantime, the Su-34's combat experience will allow NAPO to upgrade the warplane so that it could reach its full potential. "These modifications could include additional electronic warfare (EW), intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and other capabilities added via external pods," Majumdar quoted Smirnov as saying.

The Russian Armed Forces have received a total of 83 Su-34s, costing $36 million apiece, and are expected to ink a deal for the delivery of over 100 Su-34s in the next 2-3 years. At least eight warplanes are believed to be engaged in Moscow's counterterrorism operation in Syria.
Based on the Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker, the Su-34 is meant to replace the aging Su-24 Fencer. "Like the Fencer, the Fullback has side-by-side seating. Unlike the Fencer, the Su-34 – taking full advantage of its Flanker lineage – is provisioned with a formidable air-to-air self-defense capability," Majumdar explained.

The Su-34, which is designed to serve in tactical bombing, attack and interdiction roles, is armed with a 30 mm GSh-30-1 (9A-4071K) cannon, rockets, air-to-air, air-to-ground and anti-ship missiles, as well as guided and unguided bombs.

"In addition to short-range R-73 high off-boresight dogfighting missiles, the Su-34 carries the long-range radar-guided R-77 air-to-air missile. That means [that] the Fullback is able to conduct 'self-escorted' strike missions. It also has an unorthodox rearward facing radar to warn the crew about threats approaching from behind," the defense analyst observed.





Glad to heard that. In overall, AAF planned to have 40 such bombers.
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@Barmaley, 40 is the number of which few will be dedicated to surveillance and signal suppression. After the first signed order of 12, both parties are negotiating the future evolution of the SU34 to be introduced between now and 2022. This is the 3rd military aircraft that was adopted by Algeria immediately after being introduced by the VVS, MIG 25 in the 70's, Yak 130 and the SU 34.
 
Does the algerian army participate in any exercises because by looking at the thread there is no mention of exercise what so ever that can't be wise.


Hope to see an egyptIan algerian joint exercise one day.

Great going Algeria but I hope Algeria buys more than 12 SU-34
12 su 34 is more than what they need. The age of Long range bombers is long gone I think they need more multirole fighters mig35 maybe or su30mk
 
Does the algerian army participate in any exercises because by looking at the thread there is no mention of exercise what so ever that can't be wise.

Beside Circate with south mediterrannen countries {Spain, France, Italy} and Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia happening yearly, there is a completely blackout from the Algerian side, since they don't advertise. They use to have yearly exercises with Belgium and stopped for some reason. They had ongoing talk to start some maneuvers with the UAE , and the implication of the latter in the overthrow of Kaddafy killed the deal from the Algerian side. Know they have to some extent exercises with South Africa, but nobody knows the extent or which aircrafts are taking part.


Hope to see an egyptIan algerian joint exercise one day.
Me too, we maybe called to fight again, together like we did in the past


12 su 34 is more than what they need. The age of Long range bombers is long gone I think they need more multirole fighters mig35 maybe or su30mk
Not realy, Algeria is going to acquire 40 units. They were in talk with Russia since 2008 before the craft was incorporated in the VVS, like they did with the Yak 130, but the craft wasn't near ready. The Syrian involvement of the aircraft made the decision easier in order to replace the aging SU24.
Algeria's love affair with MIG ended and I don't think they going to trust the MIG people. All her futur craft will be Sokhoi brand. The next in line, will be the T50, about 2 squadrons.

C28 A 921 at sea trials
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C28A 921 and C28A 922 docked side by side
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Weapons counterterrorism: missile and gun "Terminator" for the army of Algeria



The Government of Algeria, given what happened in Libya and Syria, carries out a planned upgrading of the national armed forces. Currently, its potential Algerian National People's Army is one of the best on the African continent. According to military experts, it is possible that in the light of developments Algerians still dare to buy Russian combat fire support vehicle (BMOP) "Terminator", which they performed tests in 2013.

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The fact that three years ago, sources in the security agencies of the State reported that Algeria is ready to buy from Russia a large batch of different weapons. At the same time "Journal of Mordovia" said one of the first that probably will be the first buyers of Algerian export version of the Su-34 bomber, known as the Su-32. In this North African country had also come a new batch of T-90S tanks, Mi-28, air defense systems and other new Russian defense industry, like "Terminator". Speaking of BMOP we also reported at the same time to learn about and demonstrations its combat and operational capabilities of the combat vehicle passed the test cycle in the mountainous region of Algeria at an army training ground, "Hussey Baha" (Hassi Bahbah). In principle, the local military proved to be satisfied with it. However, if the information on a contract and has not appeared. But, judging by the fact that the situation with the purchase of the Su-32 (as predicted by "Journal of Mordovia), moved forward, there is hope that after the bombers local military to recall the cars from the Urals. Especially BMOP" Terminator "ideal for fighting in the mountain-desert terrain, including anti-terrorist units, from time to time carry out attacks in Algeria.

Leo Romanov Photo:" Secret Difa 3 "


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Вестник Мордовии :: Оружие антитеррора: ракетно-пушечные "Терминаторы" для армии Алжира
 
Beside Circate with south mediterrannen countries {Spain, France, Italy} and Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia happening yearly, there is a completely blackout from the Algerian side, since they don't advertise. They use to have yearly exercises with Belgium and stopped for some reason. They had ongoing talk to start some maneuvers with the UAE , and the implication of the latter in the overthrow of Kaddafy killed the deal from the Algerian side. Know they have to some extent exercises with South Africa, but nobody knows the extent or which aircrafts are taking part.



Me too, we maybe called to fight again, together like we did in the past



Not realy, Algeria is going to acquire 40 units. They were in talk with Russia since 2008 before the craft was incorporated in the VVS, like they did with the Yak 130, but the craft wasn't near ready. The Syrian involvement of the aircraft made the decision easier in order to replace the aging SU24.
Algeria's love affair with MIG ended and I don't think they going to trust the MIG people. All her futur craft will be Sokhoi brand. The next in line, will be the T50, about 2 squadrons.

C28 A 921 at sea trials
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C28A 921 and C28A 922 docked side by side
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So now as ships from China are delivered and Tiger Corvette also confirmed and MEKO also coming any more ships Algeria looking for ?
 
So now as ships from China are delivered and Tiger Corvette also confirmed and MEKO also coming any more ships Algeria looking for ?
3 C28 A , 2 Meko and one BDLS will be built in Algeria per contract
2 kilo submarines delivered by 2018.
Depending on the political development in the area, projected acquisitions may change. I personally think that next phase will be more emphasis in electronic warfare, communication and command and control (ie Chinese sattelites for UAV,and introduction of Glosnass..etc)
 
Algeria Mi26T2 in Algerian skies
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Algeria Mi8s being loaded in Pulkovo Russia after update
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Algeria Mi26T2 in a hangar
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Algerian secret services reorganized in ever changing regional and strategic challenges
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