Iran has allegedly received the first Russian Su-35SE fighters; the transfer of the aircraft took place on November 18. This was reported by the German magazine Flug Revue.
According to the source, Russia allegedly transferred the first two Su-35SE fighters to Iran, which were manufactured at the aircraft factory in Komsomolsk-on-Amur.
The transfer took place on the factory grounds on November 18, after which they were disassembled and transported by An-124 to Mehrabad Airport in Tehran, from where the fighters were transported to the 3rd Tactical Air Base of the Iranian Air Force in Hamadan and assembled there.
Flug Revue journalists emphasized that Iran initially allegedly intended to purchase 25 Su-35SE fighters from Russia, but the order was then increased to 50 aircraft.
The Su-35C aircraft is classified as generation "4++" due to the use of advanced radar, stealth, and engine technologies.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that Russia's strategic forces will be equipped with 95% modern weapons.
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