23 Maret 2017
Yak-130 aircraft (photo : RIA Novosti)
Langkawi (Malaysia) - RIA Novosti. Russia will supply additional batch of Myanmar combat training aircraft Yak-130, told RIA Novosti on Tuesday, the deputy director of the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation (FSMTC) Russian Mikhail Petukhov.
He heads the Russian delegation at the opening in Langkawi (Malaysia) arms exhibition LIMA-2017.
"In addition, in 2018 it is planned to put into the country an additional batch of Yak-130", - said Petukhov.
In 2016, Russia supplied Myanmar first three Yak-130. Fully first contract will be executed in 2017.
According to the Center for Analysis of World Arms Trade (TSAMTO), the Russian Federation and Myanmar signed an agreement in 2015 to supply the Asian country batch of Yak-130 aircraft. (RIA Novosti)
Russia has delivered the first three Myanmar combat training aircraft Yak-130
Langkawi (Malaysia) - RIA Novosti. Russia completed the delivery of the first batch to Myanmar combat training aircraft Yak-130, the contract will be fully executed in 2017, he told RIA Novosti Deputy Director of the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation (FSMTC) Russian Mikhail Petukhov.
He heads the Russian delegation at the opening in Langkawi (Malaysia) arms exhibition LIMA-2017.
"Supply in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar is the first batch of Yak-130 aircraft completed in 2016. Complete execution of the contract is planned in 2017." - Petukhov said, replying to a question raised whether the first three combat training aircraft Yak-130 Myanmar under the contract signed in 2015.
According to the Center for Analysis of World Arms Trade (TSAMTO), the Russian Federation and Myanmar signed an agreement in 2015 to supply the Asian country Yak-130 aircraft. The contract for the supply of Myanmar Russian combat training aircraft Yak-130 can be considered a unique breakthrough in the market of that State, that shows the highest performance characteristics of the aircraft, said a spokesman TSAMTO.
(RIA Novosti)
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