The Black Mirror hacking group has published approximately 300 internal documents of the Rostec State Corporation. Among them is an estimate from the concern "Radioelectronic Technologies" for the supply of avionics for the export version of Su-35 fighters.
According to materials accessed by Russian media, Iran plans to acquire 48 Su-35 generation "4++" fighters under a contract worth approximately 500 million euros at 2022 prices.
The advance payment from Tehran should be up to 20% of the amount, the aircraft should arrive within 16 to 18 months. The documents also mention other clients, Ethiopia allegedly ordered 6 Su-35s, and Algeria - 14 Su-34s and 12 Su-57s.
It should be noted that neither Russia nor Iran has officially confirmed this information, so its authenticity remains in question.
The General Director of the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC, part of Rostec), Vadim Badeha, noted that Russian combat aircraft are of great interest in the world. According to him, the best confirmation of this is a huge queue of customers.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Russia is ready to offer deliveries of Su-57 and S-400 air defense systems abroad.
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