MOSCOW, August 9 (RIA Novosti) - Indonesia will buy no more Sukhoi fighter jets from Russia, opting instead for U.S. F-16s, Air Marshal Eris Herryanto told Flightglobal aviation news portal on Thursday.
The Indonesian Air Force has 10 Su-30 and Su-27s with six additional fighters on the way.
Money is being made available to accelerate the refurbishment of its
existing fleet of 15 Lockheed Martin C-130s, as well as buy four C-130Hs
from Australia and upgrade them, and purchase more Indonesia Aerospace
CN-295 transports, said Herryanto, who is secretary general of the
Indonesian Defense Ministry.
"We are waiting for 24 F-16s from the USA. With those, we will have
enough aircraft in our fighter inventory for the next 20 years. And that
means we have enough Sukhoi fighters for now," he said.
"Indonesia has also invested in South Korea's K-FX program, which will
produce fighters to replace aircraft like the [Northrop] F-5s and F-16s.
We aim to buy enough K-FX fighters for three squadrons of 16-22
aircraft each. That will cover our long-term requirements."
Sukhoi’s press service said they were not aware of Indonesia’s plans.
Asian Defence News
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