Moscow: The Russian defense receives a new batch of “Su-30 SM2” and “Yak-130” fighters.

Moscow: The Russian defense receives a new batch of “Su-30 SM2” and “Yak-130” fighters.

The Russian government announced today, Monday, that the UK aircraft handed over the Russian Ministry of Defense a new batch of Su-30 SM2 fighters and combat aircraft “Yak-130”.
The government added, in a statement carried by the Russian “TASS” news agency, that “the IRCTSCK Aircraft Factory of the United Aircraft Company produced and handed over new” Su-30 SM2 “aircraft and” Yak-130 “training planes.

The government indicated that the Su-30 SM2 aircraft is developed on other warplanes used by the Russian Air Force and the Russian Navy at the present time.
The statement pointed out that “based on the assignment of the Russian Ministry of Defense, the new plane was provided with advanced electronic radio equipment, and its combat capabilities were enhanced, in particular the technology of monitoring air targets and setting the range.


The statement added that the new aircraft are also able to strike against air, sea and land targets, as they were provided with new smart weapons that enable them to bomb from long distances of up to hundreds of kilometers.
The Russian government indicated that the Yak-130-seat training plane is used in the basic and advanced training operations of the war pilots to teach them the operation of modern combat aircraft, including fighters of 4 ++ and the fifth generation.

In another context, the adviser to the director of the Russian nuclear energy company, “Ross Enero Atom”, Rennat Cartisha, confirmed today, Monday, that protection structures operating as “airbags” are being built with the aim of protecting the storage of nuclear waste from any potential bombing of the Zapurgia nuclear plant.

“According to our plan, the relevant engineering facilities must provide additional protection and serve as a resource for the pillow to protect the dry storage of nuclear waste from potential strikes to ejaculate heavy artillery,” Cartisha said, in exclusive statements to the Russian (TASS) news agency.

According to the “TASS” news agency, it is scheduled that “the inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency are inspecting the nuclear station of the Zapurgia nuclear station after being exposed to the Ukrainian shelling, as there are about 15 air strikes recorded within one day. ”
“Some shells targeted the private building No.

2 where modern nuclear fuel is stored in it, and the dry storage site of consumer fuel was targeted, noting that any artillery shelling of the nuclear power plant endangered nuclear safety,” Cartisha added.
The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, had previously called for the suspension of the bombing on the Zaburgia station, noting at the same time that the continuous shelling in the past two days had not damaged nuclear security..

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