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Saudi minister sees British military jet deal soon: 48 EF

New postby Eduardo AAVM on 21 Dec 2005 08:30

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Saudi minister sees British military jet deal soon
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia expects to conclude a deal with Britain for military aircraft soon, the kingdom's defence minister said in remarks published on Wednesday.

Prince Sultan bin Abdul-Aziz, in comments reported by the state-run Saudi Press Agency, would not disclose details.

But he told reporters after talks with visiting British Defence Minister John Reid: "God willing, we hope to conclude in the near future a deal for modern planes with Britain."

A senior source close to the deal told Reuters an accord might be signed later in the day after Reid meets Saudi King Abdullah.

Sources close to the negotiations had said the deal was likely to involve Saudi Arabia buying at least 48 Eurofighter Typhoon jets, with an option to raise that to 72.

The Eurofighter consortium includes BAE Systems, Airbus parent EADS and Italy's Finmeccanica.

Officials at BAE in Riyadh declined immediate comment.

Saudi sources said the kingdom was also considering buying Rafale jets from France's Dassault Aviation.
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New postby Rob L on 21 Dec 2005 11:53

Very good news!!!!
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New postby jwtc on 21 Dec 2005 12:16

LONDON (Reuters) - Biggest shares moved higher on Wednesday, nearly setting a fresh peak for the year, as mining stocks tracked gains in Australia and BAE Systems rose on hopes for a Saudi Arabian aircraft deal.

The defence group's shares were up 2.7 percent after Saudi Arabia's defence minister said a deal with Britain for military aircraft should be sealed soon, according to remarks reported by the state-run press agency
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New postby jwcook on 22 Dec 2005 01:09

Saudi Arabia commits to Eurofighter Typhoon deal

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Saudi Arabia has signed an expanded military agreement with the UK government under which the kingdom intends to acquire at least 24 Eurofighter Typhoons to replace its current air force fleet of Panavia Tornado air defence variant (ADV) fighters.

Contained within a so-called understanding documentâ€
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UK-Saudi MoU Heralds Eurofighter Order (Dec 22)

New postby Eduardo AAVM on 22 Dec 2005 17:07

UK-Saudi Arabia Deal to Modernise the Saudi Armed Forces


(Source: UK Ministry of Defence; issued Dec. 21, 2005)

The Governments of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland have today signed an Understanding Document, which is intended to establish a greater partnership in modernising the Saudi Arabian Armed Forces and developing close service-to-service contacts especially through joint training and exercises.

The partnership also recognises the key objectives shared by the two Governments with regard to national security and actions to combat global terrorism, and respects the wise leadership role exercised by the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in promoting regional stability.

In addition, the United Kingdom Government recognises the need to support the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's efforts further to develop a regional defence industrial centre of excellence. In this regard, BAE Systems will invest in local Saudi companies, develop an industrial technology transfer plan, and provide suitable training for thousands of Saudi nationals providing through life support for key in service equipments.

The two Governments recognise the requirement to provide enhanced capabilities to existing military assets and ensure that they can be supported by local Saudi industry. Under the terms of the signed document Typhoon aircraft will replace Tornado Air Defence Variant aircraft and others currently in service with the RSAF.

The details of these arrangements are confidential between the two Governments.

Dr Reid said:

"I welcome this Understanding as the latest practical example of the close relationship that exists between the Governments of the United Kingdom and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It offers opportunities for forging closer links between our armed forces and industries, which will benefit both nations."

"This Understanding is good news for both UK and Saudi industry. BAE Systems, as Prime Contractor, and its many UK sub-contractors will benefit from the work envisaged under this Understanding, which will help sustain several thousand UK jobs over the next ten years. In addition, the associated technology transfer, training and inward investment packages will generate many skilled jobs in Saudi Arabia."


BACKGROUND NOTES:

1. The Governments of Saudi Arabia and the UK signed a formal understanding in 1985 for the supply of Tornado IDS, Tornado ADV, Hawk and PC-9 aircraft, together with associated support services, equipment, weapons, ammunition and electronic warfare systems; the aircraft have all since been delivered.

2. The two Governments signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in 1986 elaborating the arrangements put in place the previous year. This formalised the role of British Aerospace (BAe) (as it was called at the time) as the Prime Contractor for the whole programme, and established a UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) Project Office to coordinate the activities of UK MOD in support of the programme and to monitor the contracted activities of BAe. The two governments signed the 'New Buy Tornado Agreement' for the supply of additional IDS aircraft in 1993.

3. Role of the UK MOD: The 1986 MOU requires the UK Government to ensure that all equipment, spares, training and technical work supplied by the PC are in accordance with Saudi requirements. The Prime Contractor's performance in meeting requirements is monitored by the MOD's Director General Saudi Armed Forces Project (DGSAP) and his staff, based in London and in Saudi Arabia.

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Re: Saudi minister sees British military jet deal soon: 48 E

New postby boff180 on 22 Dec 2005 18:02

The "others" as mentioned are in reference to the optional further order increasing the total to 72.

These further aircraft would be to replace the F-5 fleet.

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Re: Saudi minister sees British military jet deal soon: 48 E

New postby Eduardo AAVM on 22 Dec 2005 19:34

boff180 wrote:The "others" as mentioned are in reference to the optional further order increasing the total to 72.

These further aircraft would be to replace the F-5 fleet.

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I deeply hope Mexico would follow saudi decision to replace F-5 with Eurofighters. Let me dream awake.
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New postby mrmalaya2 on 23 Dec 2005 12:21

mexico are supposed to be thinking of a few Gripens for their naval aviation side of things though....

lovely little plane- the Gripen!
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New postby Eduardo AAVM on 23 Dec 2005 18:39

Hello mrmalaya2, yes you are right, that´s what have been said, let´s see if presure from USA doesn´t derail this interest.

Even some second hand arabian Tornados would be very welcomed, hehe.
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