Malaysia’s Su-30MKM Spare Parts Supply Sufficient for Three Years
Malaysia’s stock of spare parts for its Su-30MKM fighter jets is sufficient to meet operational requirements for the Russian-made aircraft for the next three years.
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Malaysia’s stock of spare parts for its Su-30MKM fighter jets is sufficient to meet operational requirements for the Russian-made aircraft for the next three years.
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