Russia has given a license to Iran to produce Su-35 and Su-30 fighter jets in this country.
“Aleksey Zheleznov Channel” writes about this.
It is known that the Su-35 (according to NATO codification: Flanker-E+) is a Russian multi-role fighter of a new generation with thrust vector control, belonging to the 4++ class. The development of the aircraft was completed at the Sukhoi Design Bureau in 2008. The Su-35 has become one of the key fighters of the Russian Air Force and was introduced in 2018 as an intermediate option between the Su-27 and the more modern Su-57.
The Su-30 (NATO codification: Flanker-C) is a Soviet and Russian fourth-generation two-seat multi-role fighter with improved performance (4+). It is designed to engage air targets both during the day and at night, including performing missions in various weather conditions.
Its missions include controlling airspace, blocking enemy airfields at significant depths, and striking ground and sea targets.
Earlier, Kursor wrote that since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Iran has confirmed its commitment to the alliance with Moscow. However, Tehran now faces the challenge of waging an indirect fight against Israel on two fronts, which poses additional challenges to its strategic position, experts say.
Despite the Russian Federation’s potential to provide Iran with the necessary weapons and technology, the degree of its support remains uncertain due to the possible consequences this could entail.