The arms deal with Venezuela is being finalized, this large
weapons procurement program worth at least US$2 billion. Novosty
quotes Moscow daily enewspaper Kommersant, reporting the deal
could be announced by the end of May 08. The first arms transfer
program worth $3.4 billion began in 2005. In the following
years Caracas received 24 Su-30MK2V fighters, Tor-M1 air defense
missiles, and various helicopters including Mi-26 heavy transport,
Mi-17B assault and Mi-35 Hind E attack helicopters. According
to the Russian news agency, the follow-on package could include
up to 10 Mi-28N 'Night Hunter' gunships, 10 IL-76 transport
planes, two IL-78MK flying tankers which will replace US made
Boeing-707-320C and C-130H Hercules transports currently in
service. Venezuela and Russia also agreed on the purchase
of four Project 636 (Kilo) diesel-electric powered attack
submarines.
The agency quotes the Russian Gazeta daily that informed
about Riyadh's interest to buy 150 T-90S main battle tanks,
worth around $500 mln, a large consignment of BMP-3 infantry
fighting vehicles, over 100 Mi-35 (Hind) attack helicopters,
and Mi-17 (Hip) multirole helicopters, as well as around 20
Buk M2E surface-to-air medium-range missile systems.