


crazyhorse wrote:
Arab bastards!!!!!! Stealing our money >:(
117 ترلیۆنو 948 ملیار دیناری بودجهی گشتی عێراق، تهنها 12 ترلیۆنو 600 ملیارو 598 ملیۆن دیناری بۆ ههرێمی كوردستان دانراوه، كه دهكاته 10.6% بودجهی گشتی عێراق
http://gorran.net/%28X%281%29A%28ZtHpsZ ... eSupport=1.




Bulgarian Air Force
In the past decade Bulgaria has been trying actively to restructure its army as a whole and a lot of attention has been placed on keeping the aging Russian aircraft operational. Currently the attack and defence branches of the Bulgarian air force are mainly MiG-21s, MiG-29s and Su-25s. About 16 MiG-29 fighters have been modernized in order to meet NATO standards. The first aircraft arrived on 29 November 2007 and final delivery was due in 03/09. In 2006 the Bulgarian government signed a contract with Alenia Aeronautica for the delivery of five C-27J Spartan transport aircraft in order to replace the Soviet made An-24 and An-26, although the contract was later changed to only three aircraft. Modern EU-made transport helicopters were purchased in 2005 and a total of 12 Eurocopter Cougar have been delivered (8 transport and 4 CSAR).
The Bulgarian ministry of defense has announced plans to withdraw and replace the MiG-21 fighters with new ones. Several offers were received from international suppliers – the United States (offering F-16 Fighting Falcon and F-18 Super Hornet), Sweden JAS-39 Gripen), Germany (Eurofighter Typhoon), Italy (second-hand Eurofighter Typhoon), Russia (MiG-29) and Israel (IAI Kfir).[31]

alan131210 wrote:but from KRG its $3 billion.

Rando wrote:alan131210 wrote:but from KRG its $3 billion.
are you sure?

alan131210 wrote:Rando wrote:alan131210 wrote:but from KRG its $3 billion.
are you sure?
that is what that link above says , why ?


Rando wrote:
that is pretty good for a country the size of KRG. lets compare us to chile,which have a budget of around 3-4bilion. they operate 62 fighter jets. (46-f-16s,and rest is F-5E)
or ethopian army,with a budget of only 450milion. they operate Mig-21,Mig-23,SU-25,SU-27.
we should not have problems with maitaining medium (not too advanced) fighter jets

alan131210 wrote:Rando wrote:
that is pretty good for a country the size of KRG. lets compare us to chile,which have a budget of around 3-4bilion. they operate 62 fighter jets. (46-f-16s,and rest is F-5E)
or ethopian army,with a budget of only 450milion. they operate Mig-21,Mig-23,SU-25,SU-27.
we should not have problems with maitaining medium (not too advanced) fighter jets
are these military budgets ?


alan131210 wrote:well we have 2 options now , either go buy our own jets , or declare independent now and sort out the disputed areas via a UN referendum . and once we do that iraq will be divided into 2 states as well , sunni and shiite then we have to sort out the disputed areas with the sunnis , i hope the al hashimi or what ever his name doesnt forget we gave him shelter after al maliki wanted him dead, i wont hold my breath though lol . and the gulf states are not too anti kurdish state since 2 of them have showed their willing to open consulates in Erbil, they would then pressure the sunnis to sort the issue out instead of the shiite who love dragging it on .



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