Su-35 spotted in Algeria again, though it's only a video taken from quite far.
View: https://x.com/OSINTWarfare/status/1947962946237419753
View: https://x.com/OSINTWarfare/status/1947962946237419753
I don't think they're in a hurry to arm themselves, so if I were them, I'd have waited for the Checkmate instead of going for three different types of varying validity in modern 5th+ gen warfare... It would certainly have been a better choice for the long-term.Su-35s, Su-34s and rumored Su-57 purchase.
Algeria is living good and Morocco is definitely falling behind in this rivalry.
Would be interesting to know what associated munitions the Algerians buy. R-37M, Kh-59 and Kh-69 as well as glide bombs are probably high up on the wishlist.
I hope we'll see their aircraft soon in high resolution and close up. Desert camo rocks.
Checkmate is yet to prove it even exists beyond mock-ups.I don't think they're in a hurry to arm themselves, so if I were them, I'd have waited for the Checkmate instead of going for three different types of varying validity in modern 5th+ gen warfare... It would certainly have been a better choice for the long-term.
P.S. The Su-57 procurement is not yet confirmed; we're still waiting for solid, rock-hard proof beyond official claims.
I expect Russia to place an order within two years. Besides, last we heard the project had already passed the CDR review stage; and Sukhoi has a history of self-funding projects. However, you're right in the sense that there's nothing physical existing yet.Checkmate is yet to prove it even exists beyond mock-ups.
No flying airframe, no state commitment, no customer. Nothing to wait for.
Personally it feels that Algerian air force is emerging into more or less a VKS-mini. Before they were like more typical Ru customer, chosing better planes, but now they essentially took in the whole tac air ecosystem.
I guess they're betting that combat tested platforms will work well.
I expect Russia to place an order within two years. Besides, last we heard the project had already passed the CDR review stage; and Sukhoi has a history of self-funding projects. However, you're right in the sense that there's nothing physical existing yet.
That is why I'd have waited for the Checkmate since I suspect Algeria is not in a hurry to procure arms. This choice would also bring substantial maintenance benefits.
I wonder what's the number. It may potentially serve as a multipurpose support squadron of sorts (EW/Recon/Sigint)I find the Su-34 purchase to be the most surprising tbh, given it's a genuine tactical bomber and thus rather specialized in it's mission.
I wonder what's the number. It may potentially serve as a multipurpose support squadron of sorts (EW/Recon/Sigint)
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It,s similar like Veresk ECMBelarus Su-30SM fitted with the indigenous Satellit-M2 ECM pod.
View: https://x.com/La_souris_DA/status/1951883948197331071
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Because Russian export habits are having wealthy foreign customers pay for big ticket items which Russia then later adopts when they've gotten cheaper.Best... Hellduck... ever!
Seriously now, it's beyond frustrating why the heck these goodies are not on VKS Hellducks already. Wonder what pod it is referred, T220 or something else?
Because Russian export habits are having wealthy foreign customers pay for big ticket items which Russia then later adopts when they've gotten cheaper.
I suppose we can call them Su-34ME now? Given that Russia only produces Ms these days and an export aircraft would logically be based on the jets rolling off the line.
I wish they would stop painting the undercarriage blue and the random white. I would love to see the SU-34 in an all light grey scheme or the all dark grey minus the blue undercarriage and white random.
Su-35S and Su-34M is such a power couple. No wonder Algeria picked both up. For most tasked these two are basically all you need.
My SPF is weird then, been a couple hours since I can’t see some posts. I’ll delete it.I already posted this, post #737
Always keep on mind what happened on May 13 2023.Ambushing SAM's are very dangerous even against most modern and capable fighters and bombers. During NATO intervention on FRY 1999, famous and glorious 3rd battalion of the 250 missile brigade of the Air Defence was on duty all 78 days w/o any loss and with some famous shoting downs like F-117A and F-16CG.
It will always be modern SAM's vs modern fighters and bombers.Combat tactics will decide who will win.
Pic is new, I know the guy who took it, we speak on TG.