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Russia, India Sign Billion Dollar Deal to Upgrade Indian Fighter Jets

11 March 2008

A fighter jet type Mikojan MIG-29M OVT of the Russian Aircraft Corporation overflies the area of the International Aerospace Exhibition Show in Berlin-Schoenefeld, 13 May 2006
A fighter jet type Mikojan MIG-29M OVT of the Russian Aircraft Corporation overflies the area of the International Aerospace Exhibition Show in Berlin-Schoenefeld, 13 May 2006
Russian news reports say Moscow has signed a $1 billion deal with India to upgrade more than 60 MIG-29 jet fighters it had previously sold to New Delhi.

The reports Tuesday quote sources in Russia's defense manufacturing sector as saying a five-year contract calls for Russia to install new radars, weapons control systems and improved engines.

The reports say the upgrade will extend the operational service of the planes by 15 years.

Russia has aggressively sought to expand arms sales on the world market, and is currently refurbishing a Soviet-era aircraft carrier set for sale to India in 2011. A cost dispute for the refurbishment was reported settled last month.

Under the deal, the 45,000 ton Admiral Gorshkov is undergoing a more than $1 billion dollar upgrade before delivery to New Delhi.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.

 

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