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Russia announces first export sale of Su-57 fighter jet at Airshow China

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Russia has announced the first export contracts for its Sukhoi Su-57 Felon fighter jet during Airshow China. However, the country purchasing these jets remains undisclosed. Alexander Mikheev, CEO of Rosoboronexport, Russia's main arms export agency, stated, "We already have signed contracts, the first ones, for the Su-57 aircraft."

The Su-57s currently in service with the Russian Air Force are equipped with older Saturn AL-31 engines instead of the intended stealth-optimized Saturn AL-51 engines. The production numbers of the Su-57 remain low, and they have been used cautiously in Ukraine.

The identity of the buyer is unknown but speculations include countries like Algeria, Iran, North Korea, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. These countries might be potential buyers due to their geopolitical stance or need for modern jets. Algeria is considered a likely candidate as reports from 2020 and 2022 suggested it was interested in purchasing 14 Su-57 Felons.

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Ruslan Pukhov from Moscow-based Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies indicated that Algeria could be behind this deal. Aviation Week reported his statement: "he (Pukhov) said Algeria may be the most likely country behind the deal."

The US CAASTA act sanctions countries purchasing Russian military equipment which limits potential buyers to those on bad terms with the US or those exempted from sanctions.

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