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7/1/2025, 9:05:25 AM
For the new MRCA procurement plan, Malaysia may get SU-57 fighter jets from Russia and KF-21 from South Korea or even KAAN from Turkey because they have already offered it to Malaysia. Russia has already offered the SU57 package along with the S400 to Malaysia. The US gives too many conditions and no freedom to repair or upgrade the aircraft made in the United States. Most recently, Malaysia has held discussions with the Russian authorities to obtain the Mig-35 as well as the 5th generation Sukhoi Su-57 aircraft because Russia guarantees technology exchange and aircraft upgrades in the future.
An internal source to the famous Malaysian defense website, Malaysia Defense stated that there are discussions at the Malaysian Ministry of Defense level to accelerate the RMAF MRCA Multi-Role Combat Aircraft Program from the original in 2035 to 2040 to in the 13th Malaysia Plan RMK-13 from 2026-2030. This is so that Malaysia has a replacement for fighter jets after the Sukhoi SU-30 MKM and F-18 Hornet will be retired starting from 2035 to 2040. If the purchase process starts in RMK-13 then Malaysia will get the fighter jets no later than 2031-2035 or the 14th Malaysia Plan RMK-14
The RMAF MRCA program has actually been delayed for a long time with Malaysia wanting to buy new twin-engine fighter aircraft, namely the Dassault Rafale, Eurofighter Typhoon and Super Hornet. After being delayed. The RMAF changed this program to purchase Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft to ensure Malaysia's air combat formation continues to move forward. 18 aircraft will be purchased in the MRCA Program with candidates focused on the US-made F-35, Russian-made Sukhoi SU-57, South Korean-made KF-21 Boramae, Chinese-made Shenyang J-35 and Turkish-made KAAN
An internal source to the famous Malaysian defense website, Malaysia Defense stated that there are discussions at the Malaysian Ministry of Defense level to accelerate the RMAF MRCA Multi-Role Combat Aircraft Program from the original in 2035 to 2040 to in the 13th Malaysia Plan RMK-13 from 2026-2030. This is so that Malaysia has a replacement for fighter jets after the Sukhoi SU-30 MKM and F-18 Hornet will be retired starting from 2035 to 2040. If the purchase process starts in RMK-13 then Malaysia will get the fighter jets no later than 2031-2035 or the 14th Malaysia Plan RMK-14
The RMAF MRCA program has actually been delayed for a long time with Malaysia wanting to buy new twin-engine fighter aircraft, namely the Dassault Rafale, Eurofighter Typhoon and Super Hornet. After being delayed. The RMAF changed this program to purchase Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft to ensure Malaysia's air combat formation continues to move forward. 18 aircraft will be purchased in the MRCA Program with candidates focused on the US-made F-35, Russian-made Sukhoi SU-57, South Korean-made KF-21 Boramae, Chinese-made Shenyang J-35 and Turkish-made KAAN
6/1/2025, 11:38:00 AM
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For the new MRCA procurement plan, Malaysia may get SU-57 fighter jets from Russia and KF-21 from South Korea or even KAAN from Turkey because they have already offered it to Malaysia. Russia has already offered the SU57 package along with the S400 to Malaysia. The US gives too many conditions and no freedom to repair or upgrade the aircraft made in the United States. Most recently, Malaysia has held discussions with the Russian authorities to obtain the Mig-35 as well as the 5th generation Sukhoi Su-57 aircraft because Russia guarantees technology exchange and aircraft upgrades in the future.
An internal source to the famous Malaysian defense website, Malaysia Defense stated that there are discussions at the Malaysian Ministry of Defense level to accelerate the RMAF MRCA Multi-Role Combat Aircraft Program from the original in 2035 to 2040 to in the 13th Malaysia Plan RMK-13 from 2026-2030. This is so that Malaysia has a replacement for fighter jets after the Sukhoi SU-30 MKM and F-18 Hornet will be retired starting from 2035 to 2040. If the purchase process starts in RMK-13 then Malaysia will get the fighter jets no later than 2031-2035 or the 14th Malaysia Plan RMK-14
The RMAF MRCA program has actually been delayed for a long time with Malaysia wanting to buy new twin-engine fighter aircraft, namely the Dassault Rafale, Eurofighter Typhoon and Super Hornet.
After being delayed. The RMAF changed this program to purchase Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft to ensure Malaysia's air combat formation continues to move forward. 18 aircraft will be purchased in the MRCA Program with candidates focused on the US-made F-35, Russian-made Sukhoi SU-57, South Korean-made KF-21 Boramae, Chinese-made Shenyang J-35 and Turkish-made KAAN
For the new MRCA procurement plan, Malaysia may get SU-57 fighter jets from Russia and KF-21 from South Korea or even KAAN from Turkey because they have already offered it to Malaysia. Russia has already offered the SU57 package along with the S400 to Malaysia. The US gives too many conditions and no freedom to repair or upgrade the aircraft made in the United States. Most recently, Malaysia has held discussions with the Russian authorities to obtain the Mig-35 as well as the 5th generation Sukhoi Su-57 aircraft because Russia guarantees technology exchange and aircraft upgrades in the future.
An internal source to the famous Malaysian defense website, Malaysia Defense stated that there are discussions at the Malaysian Ministry of Defense level to accelerate the RMAF MRCA Multi-Role Combat Aircraft Program from the original in 2035 to 2040 to in the 13th Malaysia Plan RMK-13 from 2026-2030. This is so that Malaysia has a replacement for fighter jets after the Sukhoi SU-30 MKM and F-18 Hornet will be retired starting from 2035 to 2040. If the purchase process starts in RMK-13 then Malaysia will get the fighter jets no later than 2031-2035 or the 14th Malaysia Plan RMK-14
The RMAF MRCA program has actually been delayed for a long time with Malaysia wanting to buy new twin-engine fighter aircraft, namely the Dassault Rafale, Eurofighter Typhoon and Super Hornet.
After being delayed. The RMAF changed this program to purchase Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft to ensure Malaysia's air combat formation continues to move forward. 18 aircraft will be purchased in the MRCA Program with candidates focused on the US-made F-35, Russian-made Sukhoi SU-57, South Korean-made KF-21 Boramae, Chinese-made Shenyang J-35 and Turkish-made KAAN
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