00:00For decades, Russia stood as a titan in the global arms market, second only to the United States,
00:06with its fighter jets forming a cornerstone of its lucrative defense exports.
00:10From the ubiquitous MiG and Sukhoi fighters flown by air forces across Asia, Africa,
00:16and the Middle East, Moscow projected power and generated significant revenue.
00:21However, recent years have witnessed a dramatic and unprecedented collapse in these sales.
00:27Once a symbol of Russian technological prowess, its combat aircraft are struggling to find
00:32international buyers. What led to this sharp downturn?
00:36The reasons are complex, stemming from a confluence of battlefield realities,
00:40biting international sanctions, shifting geopolitical alignments, and fierce competition.
00:46The confluence of the draining war in Ukraine, crippling international sanctions,
00:50diversification by key customers, rising competition, and internal production challenges
00:56has sent Russian fighter jet exports into a steep decline. While isolated deals may still occur,
01:02like Iran potentially acquiring the Su-35s originally built for Egypt, or Algeria receiving Su-35s
01:10possibly as an interim solution due to Su-57 delays, the era of Russia as a dominant force in the global
01:17fighter market appears to be over, at least for the foreseeable future.
01:21Once a reliable source of advanced military aviation, Russia now finds its wings clipped on
01:26the international stage, its export ambitions largely grounded by a complex mix of self-inflicted wounds
01:33and external pressures.
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