Armenia in Talks to Buy 8–12 Indian Su-30MKI Jets for Air Power Boost
Armenia is actively exploring the purchase of 8 to 12 Su-30MKI fighter jets from India, signaling a strategic shift in its defense planning. Negotiations are reportedly underway with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), India’s principal military aircraft manufacturer .
This move comes as Armenia seeks to modernize its air force in the face of growing regional threats. With Azerbaijan’s recent acquisition of 40 advanced JF-17 Block III jets—equipped with modern avionics and long-range PL-15 missiles—Armenia is looking to India’s Su-30MKI as a credible counterbalance .
These Indian-made jets bring powerful capabilities—like long-range strike, advanced avionics, and the ability to carry indigenous weapons such as the Astra air-to-air missile and the BrahMos cruise missile. They're viewed as a cost-effective alternative to Western fighters like the French Rafale .
Additionally, Armenia is also looking to upgrade its existing fleet of four Russian-made Su-30SM fighters with India's newer "Super Sukhoi" systems, potentially adding features like AESA radar, enhanced electronic warfare suites, and integration of Indian munitions .
This interest in Indian combat aviation further strengthens India-Armenia defense ties, following recent arms purchases by Armenia—such as the Akash-1S air defense system and Pinaka rocket systems—which already make it one of India's largest defense buyers in the region.
If finalized, the deal could mark a strategic milestone—granting Armenia advanced airpower while bolstering India’s role as an emerging arms exporter in the South Caucasus.