Haavarla
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Ugandan Flanker Details.
Looks like the Uganda Flanker deal have been slightly reworked.
Uganda is to receive eight, rather than the previous six reported Su-30MK2.
In March 2011, the first of six UPDAF pilots traveled to Russia for conversion training. Plans exist to train 16 more pilots with no fewer than 500 flight hours, plus 80 ground crew.
The first group of trainees included eight pilots and 40 technicians.
The next two fighters are due to be delivered by November, with the rest of the deal in 2012.
Armament apperantly comprises AAMs and OFAB general-purpose bombs.
Source: Combat Aircraft Monthly.
Looks like the Uganda Flanker deal have been slightly reworked.
Uganda is to receive eight, rather than the previous six reported Su-30MK2.
In March 2011, the first of six UPDAF pilots traveled to Russia for conversion training. Plans exist to train 16 more pilots with no fewer than 500 flight hours, plus 80 ground crew.
The first group of trainees included eight pilots and 40 technicians.
The next two fighters are due to be delivered by November, with the rest of the deal in 2012.
Armament apperantly comprises AAMs and OFAB general-purpose bombs.
Source: Combat Aircraft Monthly.