(NSI News Source Info) HONG KONG - September 27, 2011: Iraq has signed a contract to buy 18 Lockheed Martin F-16 warplanes to bolster its air force, an adviser to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said on Monday.
The value of the deal was not immediately known, but a senior U.S. military official said recently the offer on the table for the Iraqi government was valued at "roughly $3 billion."
Iraqi and U.S. military officials have said strengthening its air force is one of Baghdad's top priorities as U.S. troops prepare to leave by December 31, more than eight years after the invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein.
"The contract was signed ... and a part of the contract cost was sent to the bank account of the company," said Maliki's media adviser, Ali al-Moussawi.
Lockheed said in a statement it looked forward to a partnership with Baghdad and was "pleased with the confidence Iraq places in our products." It declined to comment on the specifics of the deal, referring questions to the Iraqi and U.S. governments.
The Pentagon said it was aware of news reports that Iraq had signed the agreement but did not immediately confirm and referred questions to Baghdad.
Iraq has long sought a combat jet for its rebuilt air force. The government delayed a planned purchase of F-16s in February to divert a $900 million down payment to its national food ration program to help quell street protests.
Maliki said on July 30 Iraq would buy 36 F-16s, double the number it had originally planned, to shore up its weak air defenses. The OPEC producer has found itself flush with cash this year, reaping windfall profits as world oil prices have remained above budget projections.
The two sides have been negotiating for the F-16 Block 52 export model with sophisticated avionics and weapons in a deal that included maintenance and training, a U.S. military official said.
Iraq is relying on the U.S. military for air support as it rebuilds its forces and battles a stubborn Islamist insurgency. Washington and Baghdad are discussing whether to keep some U.S. troops or military trainers in Iraq beyond the year-end deadline for U.S. departure.
Iraq's two airborne defense units, the Air Force and Army Aviation Command, have only 158 aircraft, including 89 helicopters and 69 airplanes, and about 7,500 personnel, according to U.S. figures.
At present, it has three Cessna Caravan propeller planes equipped with Hellfire missiles but no combat jets, a U.S. military official said.
(Additional reporting and writing by Jim Loney; Editing by Tim Pearce and Todd Eastham)
Iraqi Air Force Aircraft inventory (Courtesy Wikipedia)
[edit]Current inventory
Aircraft[51] | Origin | Type | Versions | In service[52] | Notes | |
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Trainer Aircraft | ||||||
Aero L-159 ALCA | Czech Republic | jet trainer/ light fighter | L-159B | 0 | Possible sale or oil trade of either 24 or 36 aircraft from Czechsurplus.[53][54] | |
T-50 Golden Eagle | Republic of Korea | jet trainer/ light fighter | T-50 or T/A-50 | 0 | Possible sale or oil trade. | |
Bell 206 JetRanger | United States | utility/ training helicopter | 206B | 10 | ||
Bell 407 | United States | conversion training helicopter | T-407 | 3 | To be used as training helicopter for the armed versions. | |
Bell OH-58 Kiowa | United States | utility/ training helicopter | OH-58C | 10[55] | On loan from US Army | |
Cessna 172 Skyhawk | United States | utility/ basic training | 18 | Option for up to 28 total aircraft | ||
Cessna 208 Caravan | United States | utility/ training | TC208 | 5 | ||
Hawker Beechcraft T-6 Texan II | United States | training | T-6A | 15 | Option for up to 20 aircraft. | |
Ikarus C42 | Germany | utility/ basic training | ? | Used by the Peshmerga. | ||
Lasta 95 | Serbia | basic training/ light attack | 20[56] | Delivered between Dec. 2010 and Mar. 2011. | ||
Transport Aircraft | ||||||
Antonov An-32 | Ukraine | medium transport | An-32B | 0 | First delivery of 3 aircraft in December 2010. They have not been accepted into service however and remain in Ukraine.[57] | |
Beechcraft King Air 350 | United States | light/ VIP transport | 350ER | 24 | All operated by 87th sqn. | |
Lockheed C-130 Hercules | United States | tactical airlift/ transport | C-130E C-130-J30 | 3 0 | ex-USAF, 6 C-130-J30 versions to be delivered. | |
Reconnaissance Aircraft | ||||||
Beechcraft King Air 350 | United States | surveillance and reconnaissance | 350ISR | 10 | ||
Cessna 208 Caravan | United States | ground surveillance/ strike | RC/AC208 | 8 | 3 armed with Hellfire missiles. | |
SAMA CH2000 | Jordan | liaison | 16 | |||
Seabird SBL-360 Seeker | Jordan | Observation/ liaison | SB7L-360A | 2 | Both aircraft upgraded with Westar reconnaissance sensors and returned to service in 2009. | |
Helicopters | ||||||
Bell UH-1H Iroquois | United States | light-lift utility helicopter | Huey II | 16[58] | 2nd Squadron. Used for medivac/ search and rescue. | |
Bell Armed 407 | United States | reconnaissance/ light attack helicopter | IA-407 | 0 | 24 helicopters to be delivered by 2011. Option for additional 26 helicopters TBD through 2012. | |
Eurocopter EC 635 | European Union | light attack/ utilitiy helicopter | 2 | 24 helicopters to be delivered by 2011. Option for additional 26 helicopters TBD through 2012. First deliveries in January 2010. | ||
SA 342 Gazelle | France | light attack/ utility helicopter | SA 342L | 6 | 24 Purchased from French surplus, first deliveries in May 2010. Option for up to 50 total. | |
Mil Mi-17 Hip-H | Russia | medium-lift transport helicopter | Mi-171E Mi-8T Mi-17-v5 | 22 2? 16 | 14 additional helicopters not operational. One crashed with 5 KIA.[59] Mi-8T being refurbished under contract in Ukraine. | |
Fighter Aircraft | ||||||
Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon | United States | Fighter Aircraft | F-16IQ (Block 52+) | 0 | 18-36 aircraft planned for initial purchase.[60] | |
Dassault Mirage F1 | France | Fighter Aircraft | 0 | Iraqi Government has expressed interest in 18 Mirage F1 fighters from French surplus with deliveries beginning in 2012.[61] | ||
Total | 220? | ~529 expected total |
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