JAKARTA, Feb. 3 (Xinhua) -- Indonesian military got
three new Sukhoi jet fighters from Russia on Monday in an effort to boost
defense capacity following a series of deadly accidents caused by outdated
military aircraft, the Jakarta Post said here Tuesday.
The country now has totally 7 Sukhoi model fighters,
all of which were purchased from Russia through a credit scheme.
Indonesian Defense Ministry
secretary general Let. General Sjafrie Syamsuddin represented the Indonesian
government at a ceremony welcoming the jet fighters at the Sultan Hasanuddin Air
Force base in Makassar, South Sulawesi. The Russian Ambassador to Indonesia,
Alexander Ivanov, represented Russia.
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Indonesian air force officials inspect a
Russian Sukhoi Su-30MK2 multi-functional fighter jet during a handover
ceremony in Makassar February 2, 2009. Indonesia has received three more
new fighter jets from Russia on Monday and they will be stationed in
Makassar, an airforce official said.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
The secretary general said that Indonesia was
expecting to receive another three planes by August to completely equip its
Makassar squadron with the responsibility of overseeing the vast eastern
archipelago of Indonesia.
Indonesia purchased the planes from Russia through a
seven-year credit scheme at a total price of 335 million U.S. dollars for seven
jet fighters, but does not have to start making payments for five years.
Ambassador Ivanov said although the deal partly came
about as a result of good relations between Russian and Indonesian, and the
transaction was purely commercial.