Iran to Receive Six Su-35 “Flanker-E” Fighter Jets from Russia Soon ??
The six 4.5-generation fighter jets, nicknamed “Flanker-E” will be flown to Iran by Russian pilots, according to information shared on social media platforms.
(DEFENCE SECURITY ASIA) – Iran is reportedly set to receive six Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets from Russia in the near future, with the aircraft likely to be stationed at Hamadan Air Base.
The six 4.5-generation fighter jets, nicknamed “Flanker-E” will be flown to Iran by Russian pilots, according to information shared on social media platforms.
The deployment of Su-35s at Hamadan Air Base aligns with ongoing construction of fortified aircraft shelters at the Iranian Air Force base, which has been under significant development in recent months.
Recent reports from international defense media, supported by satellite imagery, reveal that these shelters are notably large, suggesting they are designed to house advanced and larger fighter jets.
Defense analysts have speculated that these newly constructed shelters are intended for the Su-35 fighters Iran is expected to acquire from Russia.
They also indicate that Tehran’s efforts to procure 4.5-generation fighter jets from Moscow are progressing despite earlier reports of challenges in the acquisition process.
Brief:
Iran is set to receive six Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets from Russia, which are likely to be stationed at Hamadan Air Base. This delivery aligns with the ongoing construction of fortified shelters at the base, reportedly designed for advanced aircraft. Analysts suggest this marks progress in Tehran’s efforts to acquire 4.5-generation jets, with additional reports indicating Russia has allowed Iran to domestically assemble Su-35 and Su-30 fighters, potentially boosting Iran’s fleet to over 100 jets.
The collaboration is seen as a shift in regional power dynamics, challenging U.S.-aligned nations in the Middle East. The Su-35 sale follows Egypt’s cancellation of a similar deal under U.S. pressure. The transfer may also serve as compensation for Iran’s military support to Russia in Ukraine, including kamikaze drones and ballistic missiles.