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US President Donald Trump, who boasts about selling billions of dollars worth of weapons to foreign leaders hosted at the White House, is preparing to take office on January 20. Just before him, Russia, one of the US's most significant rivals, is preparing to sign an important agreement in the global arms trade.
The North African country of Algeria is preparing to acquire fifth-generation fighter jets, the Su-57, equipped with the latest technology from Russia. It is anticipated that Trump may respond harshly to this within the context of global arms competition. Countries looking to break away from the US monopoly prefer Russian-made fighter jets. Recently, a new step regarding the Su-57 has come from the North African country.
RUSSIAN DELEGATION HEADING TO ALGERIA
Algeria is preparing to sign an agreement with Russia for the acquisition of Su-57 fighter jets. This move will make the North African country one of the few nations with fifth-generation stealth aircraft. A high-level Russian government delegation is heading to Algeria to finalize military cooperation agreements and the deal for the Su-57 fighter jets.
If the agreement is approved, Algeria will become the third country to use the Su-57. It is estimated that China is the second user of the Su-57. Algeria is one of Russia's most important military partners. The North African country ranks second after India in terms of Russian arms imports and has been interested in Su-57 fighter jets since 2019.
SU-57 STANDS OUT WITH ITS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Su-57 fighter jets stand out as one of the most powerful tools in modern air combat due to their superior maneuverability and multi-role capabilities. Russian Su-57s are in demand from various countries due to the modernizations made.
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