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  • in reply to: IAF news and pics Thread : Oct 2004 + #2675788
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    “He said the initial process of identifying the aircraft that the IAF wanted to buy to replace the ageing MiGs would take around two years.”

    Wow!

    in reply to: 8 P-3C for $970M? #2675791
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    actually there are 2 senate committees that are dealing with foriegn arms sales which are the foreing relations committee and the armed services committee and armed services committee deals with A Comprehensive study and review of matters relating to the common defense policy of the United States.
    and the foreign relations comm. deal with that side of the story. The Notifications to Congress by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency, required under section 36(6) of the Arms Export Control Act..

    Oh I see, well it seems the DSCA dont think there will be a problem

    “Lawmakers now have 30 days to block the proposed arms sales, but defense officials and congressional sources said that was considered extremely unlikely.”

    So maybe they know something we dont…

    in reply to: 8 P-3C for $970M? #2675803
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    only the dear departed Paf fan used the “dude” word.

    we are going to watch your movements very very carefully from now
    on.

    Please watch me as close as you want, I have other words in my vocabulary such as “relevant”, “debate”, “thread”, “subject” maybe you can arrange them into a sentence……er…….dude!

    in reply to: 8 P-3C for $970M? #2675840
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    I can see PAF Fan has come back with a new name after being banned :rolleyes:

    I see the flaming on this forum lives up to the rumours I heard about it!

    in reply to: 8 P-3C for $970M? #2675842
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    this is all assuming that the senate approves of it when it meets

    Its congress, not the senate, and they have 30 days….dont think there will be any problems, and you can qoute me on that a month from now!

    in reply to: 8 P-3C for $970M? #2676107
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    This is the good news year for Pak Armed Forces 😀

    Nothing for PAF still, they’re still not sending any help to the ost crucial oraganization.

    Easy dude
    Takes time, they said they would wait till after Nov Elections, its only been a week and we already are seeing progress on major arms deals, if they can release P-3Cs and Phalnaxs the chances of progress on goodies for PAF will get even better

    in reply to: 8 P-3C for $970M? #2676131
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    Indian Navy were negotiating for P-3s, German Navy is buying them from Holland and South Korea recently bought 8 a few years back, maybe someone should tell these Navys they are obolete…

    in reply to: 8 P-3C for $970M? #2676135
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    Link
    http://yahoo.reuters.com/financeQuoteCompanyNewsArticle.jhtml?duid=mtfh23131_2004-11-17_01-22-30_n1622300_newsml

    This brings PN P-3C fleet up to 10

    Dont know why we ordered the additional Phalanaxs though as our small surface fleet is already equipped with these

    in reply to: 8 P-3C for $970M? #2676163
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    Pak to get 8 P-3Cs, 6 Phalanax and 2000 TOW2As

    WASHINGTON, Nov 16 (Reuters) – The Pentagon notified Congress on Tuesday about three proposed arms deals with Pakistan, a key ally in the U.S.-led war on terror, including the sale of eight P-3C Orion surveillance aircraft valued at up to $970 million.

    The Defense Security Cooperation Agency, which handles foreign arms sales for the Pentagon, said it also planned to sell Pakistan 2,000 TOW-2A missiles and 14 TOW-2A Fly-to-Buy missiles in a deal valued at $82 million.

    Pakistan had also requested the sale of six PHALANX rapid-fire 20-millimeter guns for Pakistan surface ships, and the upgrade of six additional gun systems, a contract worth up to $155 million, the agency said.

    Lawmakers now have 30 days to block the proposed arms sales, but defense officials and congressional sources said that was considered extremely unlikely.

    The Pentagon said the proposed arms agreements would help “improve the security of a friendly country that has been and continues to be an important force for economic progress in South Asia and the global war on terrorism.”

    It said the P-3C aircraft, built by Lockheed Martin Corp. , would improve Pakistan’s ability to restrict the movement of militants along its southern border, in particular, and improve border security everywhere.

    The Raytheon Co. TOW missiles had recently been employed in the tribal areas of Pakistan, giving the Pakistani government new tools in its fight to combat terrorism, DSCA said.

    Raytheon, based in Waltham, Massachusetts, also produces the PHALANX gun systems, which DSCA said Pakistan would use to beef up the defenses of its surface ships against inbound aircraft, missiles, and fast-moving surface craft.

    The United States dropped sanctions against Pakistan after the country backed the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, hijacking attacks.

    This past March, Pakistan was named a major non-NATO U.S. ally, making it easier for it to acquire U.S. weapons.

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