04-29-2024, 09:16 PM
This post was last modified 04-29-2024, 09:16 PM by theshadowknows. 
The US has reportedly acquired 81 outdated Soviet-era combat aircraft from Kazakhstan, including MiG-31 interceptors, MiG-27 fighter bombers, MiG-29 fighters, and Su-24 bombers, at an average cost of less than $20,000 each. This purchase comes as Kazakhstan, historically aligned with Russia, is increasingly engaging with Western nations, signifying a shift away from its traditional ties with Moscow. While the motive behind the US purchase remains undisclosed, speculations suggest potential uses such as spare parts for existing aircraft or strategic deployment as decoys, particularly in regions like Ukraine where similar aircraft are in service. Despite denials from Kazakhstan's state-owned weapons importer and exporter regarding the sale to Ukraine, reports indicate that the transaction was facilitated through offshore companies.
The acquisition highlights Kazakhstan's efforts to modernize its military capabilities alongside its growing engagement with Western countries. This shift in alignment has drawn criticism from some in Russia, who view Kazakhstan as potentially vulnerable to similar upheavals as Ukraine. With deepening ties in various sectors including trade, education, and mineral supplies, Kazakhstan navigates geopolitical challenges posed by neighboring countries such as Russia, China, Afghanistan, and Iran, while signaling a departure from its historical reliance on Moscow. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to Kazakhstan in 2023 underscored US support for its independence and territorial integrity, further solidifying the evolving relationship between Kazakhstan and Western nations.
https://www.businessinsider.com/us-buys-...20k-2024-4
The acquisition highlights Kazakhstan's efforts to modernize its military capabilities alongside its growing engagement with Western countries. This shift in alignment has drawn criticism from some in Russia, who view Kazakhstan as potentially vulnerable to similar upheavals as Ukraine. With deepening ties in various sectors including trade, education, and mineral supplies, Kazakhstan navigates geopolitical challenges posed by neighboring countries such as Russia, China, Afghanistan, and Iran, while signaling a departure from its historical reliance on Moscow. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to Kazakhstan in 2023 underscored US support for its independence and territorial integrity, further solidifying the evolving relationship between Kazakhstan and Western nations.
https://www.businessinsider.com/us-buys-...20k-2024-4