Iran is weighing plans to buy Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets from Russia, AirForce chief Hamid Vahedi was reported as saying by local media.
“The purchase of the Sukhoi 35 from Russia is being considered by the AirForce” of Iran, Vahedi told Borna news agency which affiliated to thesports ministry, on Sunday.
It comes after the United States military said last week that Russia beganreceiving Iranian combat drones to be used in the Ukraine war, with many ofthem having already proven faulty.
Both Iran and Russia are targeted by stringent sanctions — Iran after theUS unilaterally pulled out of the 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran andworld powers, and Russia since it invaded Ukraine in February.
The two countries have responded to the sanctions by boosting cooperationin key areas to help prop up their economies.
Tehran and Moscow have for years been in talks for the purchase of Sukhoi30 jets, a prospective deal that drew a sharp rebuke from Washington.
But Vahedi said on Sunday that “the purchase of Sukhoi 30s is not on theagenda”.
“We hope to acquire in the future the so-called fourth generation of Su-35fighter jets,” he added.
In 2007, the two countries concluded a contract for the purchase ofRussia’s S-300 anti-missile system, but Moscow suspended the sale in 2010in compliance with a United Nations Security Council resolution againstIran’s nuclear programme.
The deal was put on the table once again in 2015, shortly before thesigning of Iran’s nuclear accord with world powers.
Iran’s defence ministry then confirmed in May 2016 that the Islamicrepublic was “in possession of the strategic S-300 system”.
On August 9, Russia launched into orbit an Iranian satellite, with US mediawarning that Moscow could use it to boost surveillance of military targetsin Ukraine — reports that Iran later rebuffed. -APP/AFP









