Belarus plans to expand its Air Force fleet with the addition of
four Su-30SM2 fighter jets by the end of this year,
Azernews reports, according to local media
reports.
Speaking at an official ceremony marking Air Force and Air
Defense Forces Day, Major General Andrei Lukyanovich, commander of
Belarus’ Air Force and Air Defense Forces, said the country is
continuing to modernize its aerial capabilities.
“Our fleet is constantly being upgraded. Just two days ago, we
received another batch of the newest Su-30SM2 aircraft, as well as
12 advanced aircraft, including Mi-35M helicopters,” Lukyanovich
noted.
He added that the upcoming delivery of four additional Su-30SM2
jets is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen Belarus’ air defense
and combat readiness.
The Su-30SM2 is a modernized multirole fighter aircraft
developed by Russia, offering enhanced avionics, weapons systems,
and extended operational range compared to earlier variants.
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