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Ukraine war impact? Russian supplies stalled, Iran eyes China jets amid tension with Israel, US
Ukraine war impact? Russian supplies stalled, Iran eyes China jets amid tension with Israel, US

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Ukraine war impact? Russian supplies stalled, Iran eyes China jets amid tension with Israel, US

Iran is negotiating with China to buy 36 J-10C fighter jets as it looks to modernise its ageing air force, after facing delays in getting Russian Su-35 aircraft due to Moscow's focus on the Ukraine war. The talks come amid rising threats from Israel and the US. read more People walk next to a mural with a picture of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on a street in Tehran, Iran. Reuters Iran is in advanced talks with China to buy dozens of Chengdu J-10C fighter jets after facing problems with a deal to purchase Russian Su-35 aircraft due to supply and delivery disruptions, as the Kremlin remains occupied with its war in Ukraine. Tehran is eager to modernise its ageing air force amid growing threats from Israel and the US following recent military escalations and strikes on its nuclear facilities. According to The Moscow Times, Iran is negotiating to purchase 36 J-10C jets from China. This follows Iran's stalled plan to acquire 50 Russian Su-35s, with only four aircraft delivered since the 2023 agreement. The urgency for new warplanes increased after last month's joint Israeli-American air strikes on Iranian targets, including nuclear sites. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD J-10C vs Su-35 Iran has shown interest in the J-10 series for years, reportedly trying to buy up to 150 jets as early as 2015. However, those talks fell apart over payment issues, as China demanded foreign currency while Iran, under heavy sanctions and low on cash, offered oil and gas in exchange. A now-lifted UN arms embargo had also complicated the negotiations. The J-10C is a modern, 4.5-generation fighter jet capable of carrying long-range PL-15 missiles. It's already in service with the Pakistani air force and is viewed as a cost-effective yet capable alternative to Russia's Su-35, costing about $40–60 million less per aircraft. Problems with the Su-35 deal Iran signed a deal with Moscow in 2022 for Su-35 fighter jets to upgrade its air force. However, deliveries have been repeatedly delayed. Despite Tehran's official statements that deliveries would begin in early 2023, only a handful of aircraft have materialised. Reports from March 2025 indicated that a batch of Su-35s originally slated for Iran was instead redirected to Algeria. Iran's ageing air fleet As of early 2025, Iran's air force operates around 150 fighter jets, most of which are ageing American aircraft purchased before the 1979 Islamic Revolution. These include 64 F-4 Phantom II, 35 F-5E/F Tiger II, and 41 F-14A Tomcat aircraft. Many of these planes are either non-operational or require constant maintenance to remain flight-worthy. Iran also has about 18 MiG-29A/UB jets acquired in the late 1980s and early 1990s, but these too are showing their age and limitations. For the past decade, Iran has relied heavily on domestically produced surface-to-air missile systems to protect its skies. However, during the recent 'Twelve Day War'—the term unofficially used for the Israeli-American strikes—these systems were quickly suppressed by Israeli air power.

1 July 2025: Trump-Musk Feud, Iran Jet Shift, Thailand PM Suspended, Jaishankar Hits Back
1 July 2025: Trump-Musk Feud, Iran Jet Shift, Thailand PM Suspended, Jaishankar Hits Back

India Today

time21 hours ago

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1 July 2025: Trump-Musk Feud, Iran Jet Shift, Thailand PM Suspended, Jaishankar Hits Back

India Today Podcasts Desk UPDATED: Jul 1, 2025 19:30 IST On News at 7, this 27 June, Jamshed Qamar Siddiqui brings you the day's most crucial headlines. Trump slams Musk over subsidies as feud deepens; Musk threatens new party over Trump's tax bill. Iran opts for Chinese J-10C jets after stalled Russian deal, marking a major defence shift post airstrikes. Thailand PM Paetongtarn suspended over leaked call amid Cambodia border row and rising public unrest. Jaishankar rejects Trump's ceasefire claim, says India's Operation Sindoor was independent and security-driven. Produced by Garvit Srivastava Sound Mix Rohan bharti

Iran In Talks With China To Buy J-10C Fighter Jets After Russian Deal Fallout: Reports
Iran In Talks With China To Buy J-10C Fighter Jets After Russian Deal Fallout: Reports

News18

time2 days ago

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Iran In Talks With China To Buy J-10C Fighter Jets After Russian Deal Fallout: Reports

Last Updated: Iran is reportedly in talks with China to purchase J-10C fighter jets after its Russian Su-35 deal fell through, leaving its air force under-equipped. Iran is looking to buy Chinese J-10C (Vigorous Dragon) fighter jets, multiple media reports have claimed. The move reportedly comes as Iran is looking to replenish its air force, days after its conflict with Israel. According to a report with the Russian Arms Telegram channel, the talks between Iran and China happened as Iranian Defence Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh visited China, reportedly to explore the possibility of purchasing Chinese-made '4++ generation' J-10CE jets. These jets have demonstrated strong regional performance in Pakistan's fleet, the report claimed. Earlier, Iran's deal to procure fighter jets with Russia had collapsed, thus leaving Iran's air force vulnerable. According to The New Voice of Ukraine, the J-10C is a single-engine, multirole fighter often described as a budget version of the Western F-16V or Sweden's Gripen E. Unit prices of the jet range from $60 million for the base model to around $90 million when equipped with weapons, spare parts, training, and warranty support, it stated. In 2023, Iran signed a deal to acquire 50 Russian Su-35s but received only four before the remainder of the deliveries were frozen due to Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine. This isn't the first time Iran has negotiated with China over the J-10C. Talks in 2015 reportedly involved the potential purchase of up to 150 aircraft, but the deal collapsed due to the United Nations' arms embargoes and payment disputes. China insisted on hard currency, while Iran offered oil and gas in barter. Though the embargo was lifted in 2020, subsequent negotiations stalled over payment issues. Since April, Iran and the US have held talks aimed at finding a new diplomatic solution regarding Iran's nuclear program. Tehran says its program is peaceful, and Israel and its allies say they want to ensure Iran cannot build a nuclear weapon. 'We call for the resumption of negotiations, resulting in a comprehensive, verifiable and durable agreement that addresses Iran's nuclear program," the G7 foreign ministers said.

Bad news for Israel, US as Iran plans to buy J-10C fighter jets from..., can challenge...
Bad news for Israel, US as Iran plans to buy J-10C fighter jets from..., can challenge...

India.com

time2 days ago

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Bad news for Israel, US as Iran plans to buy J-10C fighter jets from..., can challenge...

Bad news for Israel, US as Iran plans to buy J-10C fighter jets from..., can challenge... Israel has destroyed Iran's decades-old air force in a 12-day war and Iranian fighter jets have been selectively destroyed. Iran's air defense system and radar systems have been destroyed. Israel has completely destroyed Iran's very weak radar units. After the devastating war with Israel, Iran is considering taking help from China. Iran's Su-35 deal with Russia has already failed, in such a situation Iran has no other option except China. In such a situation, Iran is moving rapidly towards buying J-10C fighter jets from China. Through this deal, Iran is not only trying to strengthen its air force, but if this deal happens then it will be a big geo-political signal and this will rapidly increase China's threat in the Persian Gulf. On whom is Iran backing? Iran has turned to China to modernise its dilapidated air force fleet in view of regional tensions, according to a report in Iran's Khorasan newspaper. The paper reported that the Iranian Air Force is desperate and in dire need of Chinese help. Iran's air force, officially known as the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF), does not have operational power. According to the Military Balance 2025 published by the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Iran's air force had about 150 fighter jets before the recent conflict, but most of them are relics of a bygone era. Iran will modernise its air force Iran's air force is still dependent on US-origin 1970s aircraft. 64 F-4 Phantom II, 35 F-5 Tiger II, and 41 F-14A Tomcats are its backbone. Many of these aircraft are not even in flying condition. Iran also has some Mi-29s that came in the 1980s, but these too have become useless due to acute shortage of spare parts and technical support. In the war that started on 13 June 2025, Iran admitted that 30% of its air force has become inactive. Apart from this, indigenous surface-to-air missile systems like Bavar-373 completely failed in front of Israel's electronic warfare and stealth capabilities.

Iran set to buy Chinese J-10C fighter jets after Israeli drubbing
Iran set to buy Chinese J-10C fighter jets after Israeli drubbing

India Today

time2 days ago

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Iran set to buy Chinese J-10C fighter jets after Israeli drubbing

Last month, when dozens of Israeli and American warplanes swarmed Iranian skies and unleashed a bombing campaign, Iran's air force was nowhere in sight. Iran couldn't intercept much, and the air force didn't even scramble its jets. Days after the Israeli and American aerial offensive on Iran, reports suggest Tehran is now set to purchase Chinese Chengdu J-10C fighter jets, which is hosting an ageing and underfunded fleet. The move by Tehran to opt for the cheaper Chinese jets compatible with the PL-15 missiles, used by Pakistan's air force, comes after its deal with Russia for fighter jets made no has intensified negotiations with China to acquire the Chengdu J-10C, a 4.5-generation multirole fighter jet, after a failed deal with Russia for Su-35 aircraft, reported The Moscow Times, and Ukrainian news agency RBC which was earlier eyeing the twin-engine Russian Su-35, is now opting for the Chinese single-engine J-10C, a jet that is cheaper by nearly $40–60 million per unit, amid delays in Russian deliveries. With just four of the promised 50 Su-35 jets delivered since the 2023 contract, sanctions-hit Iran is now eyeing the Chinese J-10C, the same jet China's "iron brother" Pakistan had deployed against India during the mini-war in May. A destroyed residential building in Tehran that was hit in an Israeli strike last week. Israel deployed F-35I Adir, F-16I Sufa, and F-15I Ra'am jets to strike Iran's nuclear sites, missile bases, and military infrastructure. (Image: AFP) advertisementWHY IRAN FAILED TO BUY CHENGDU-MADE J-10 EARLIERIran's interest in the J-10 dates back nearly two decades. In 2015, talks began for a deal involving 150 jets, but it fell through as China demanded payment in foreign currency, while cash-strapped Tehran could offer just oil and gas instead. The UN arms embargo on Iran at the time further stalled the agreement, reported Ukrainian news agency RBC Ukraine.A May 2025 report by Forbes suggests that Iran was interested in purchasing 36 J-10Cs from recently, around the time of the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, Iran announced that it had finalised a deal with Moscow to acquire Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets, Mi-28 attack helicopters, S-400 air-defense systems, and Yak-130 trainer aircraft. However, the only equipment Iran actually received from the deal was the training jets, according to a report in The Washington of 2025, Iran's Air Force has a vulnerable fleet of around 150 fighter jets, primarily Cold War-era American aircraft acquired before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, and some Soviet jets. These include F-4 Phantoms, F-5E/F Tigers, F-14A Tomcats, and MiG-29s. Though much of Tehran's fighter fleet is outdated and largely unserviceable, according to The Military Balance 2025, an open-source report by the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS).J-10 FIGHTER JETS CAN FIRE SUPERSONIC PL-15 MISSILESadvertisementThe J-10C, developed by China's Chengdu Aerospace Corporation, could very well be a significant upgrade for Iran's air force. The J-10C variant Iran is seeking, equipped with an AESA radar and PL-15 long-range missiles, may offer Iran enhanced manoeuvrability and multirole capabilities, to some extent comparable to some of Israel's frontline J-10C, referred to as the "Vigorous Dragon", is one of China's most advanced fourth-generation fighter jets, which helped its air force transition from older by a Chinese-made WS-10 engine, the aircraft has a delta wing-canard configuration, which offers superior agility in dogfights. What makes the J-10C particularly formidable is its active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, which improves target tracking and resistance to jamming. Its compatibility with beyond-visual-range missiles like the PL-15, which reportedly outranges some Western counterparts, gives it the ability to strike targets from a deal, if finalised, will mark a shift in Tehran-Beijing defence ties, even as Moscow, another ally of the camp, appeared to have distanced itself from Iran in the wake of Israeli and American airstrikes.- EndsTune InMust Watch

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