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$23.9B in Deals Announced on Last Day of Dimdex

DOHA, QATAR — The Qatari Armed Forces today announced deals with US weapons manufactures worth US $7.6 billion, including Apache helicopters, Javelin missiles and PAC 3 Patriot systems.

The deals, announced at the Doha International Maritime Defence Exhibition (DIMDEX), came in a string of announcements publicized on the last day of the show totaling 87 billion Qatar rials (US$23.9 billion), which included 17 Turkish fast patrol vessels and German tankers.

The agreements signed by the Qatar Armed Forces included more than 20 contractors, according to the show organizers, involving tanks, artillery, missiles and warships from different countries, including France, Germany, China, Turkey and the US.

Boeing announced the sale of three 737 airborne early warning and control aircraft, and France’s Defence Ministry said Qatar had agreed to buy 22 NH90 military helicopters from a unit of Airbus for €2 billion euros ($2.76 billion) and two Airbus A330 MRTT refueling tankers.

Lockheed Martin and Raytheon will provide Patriot configuration-3 modernized fire units and associated equipment, parts, training and logistical support, according to a request to Congress presented by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency on Nov. 6, 2012.

The PAC 3 systems include radar sets, engagement control systems, antenna mast groups, launching stations, missiles and test missiles, multifunctional information distribution systems/low volume terminals, communications equipment, training, spares and related logistical support.

According to the DSCA, the Patriot systems will improve Qatar’s missile defense capability, strengthen homeland defense and deter regional threats. The sale also will enhance Qatar’s interoperability with the US and its allies.

Boeing, Lockheed Martin, General Electric and Raytheon were awarded a deal for the acquisition of AH-64D Apache Block III Longbow attack helicopters and associated equipment, parts, training and logistical support at the cost of $2.4 billion.

According to a DSCA notification to Congress presented on July 10, 2012, the government of Qatar requested the sale of 24 Apaches, 56 engines, 27 target acquisition and designation sights, 27 night vision sensors, fire control radars, missile warning systems, radars and other equipment.

The request included 60 Hellfire missile launchers, 576 Hellfire II missiles, 295 Stinger Block I missiles, 50 Stinger air-to-air launchers, Hydra rockets and 90 Apache aviator integrated helmets.

Other equipment includes countermeasure flares, training devices, helmets, simulators, and other support, test and logistical equipment.

According to the DSCA, this sale will aid US foreign policy and national security by helping improve the security of a friendly country that is host to the US Central Command forces and serves as a critical forward-deployed location in the region.

The agency added in its notification to Congress that acquisition of these helicopters will allow for integration with US forces for training exercises.

The Qatari Armed Forces need to replace aging airframes with multimission attack helicopters capable of meeting requirements for close air support, armed reconnaissance and anti-tank warfare missions.

According to a senior officer in Qatar’s National Security Shield Project, the helicopters will provide a long-term defensive and offensive capability and enhance the protection of key oil and gas infrastructure.

Raytheon and Lockheed Martin were awarded contracts to supply 500 Javelin missiles and associated equipment, parts, training and logistical support for an estimated cost of $122 million. On March 28 last year, Qatar requested 500 Javelins, 50 command launch units, and associated equipment, spares, support and training.

Lockheed also was awarded a five-year training contract for the Qatar Emiri Air Force Academy. ■

Email: amustafa@defensenews.com.

$23.9B in Deals Announced on Last Day of Dimdex | Defense News | defensenews.com
 
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Mind boggling how much money this tiny land has...shame on Pakistan that it can't even collect 25% taxes, dig for shale oil to cut imports, ban on manufacturing sector industries businessmen who moved out of country cancel all Pakistanis nationalities/take away assets who have moved to singapore/bangladesh/malaysia/indonesia.
 
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So qatar getting ready against russia and iran...bherry good
 
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So qatar getting ready against russia and iran...bherry good

lol seriously? a country that has weakest navy only that the US 5th fleet or other naval US assets protects it..I think they are just modernizing their armed forces but 23b modernization is too much. Their FOREX are at $40B why waste so much money be a neutral country but i think the crimes they have committed they will pay for it 23b will not save their arses ALQ is coming to home.
 
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^^^ look at the nature of the purchases- its like securing the homeground.

500 Javelin missiles- That anti tank warning to a invading nation.
Apaches - Again seems to be tied to stem an armored thrust from an invading nation.
Patriots- err secure the air from say the clone drones/cruise+ballistic missiles?
An not to forget the EAWs..it looks like decisive upgrade to secure their border ..like a soft warning to iran...
 
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^^^ look at the nature of the purchases- its like securing the homeground.

500 Javelin missiles- That anti tank warning to a invading nation.
Apaches - Again seems to be tied to stem an armored thrust from an invading nation.
Patriots- err secure the air from say the clone drones/cruise+ballistic missiles?
An not to forget the EAWs..it looks like decisive upgrade to secure their border ..like a soft warning to iran...

Iran might have some weapons that are from 80's technologies but iran can easily over come qatar the number of ballistic missiles and chemical weapons iran has...qatar is an apple pie. But like i said qatar is safe US is there unless US leaves and leave the ground to ALQ.
 
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^^^ Even though iran may be painted rogue, the use of chemical warfare is highly contested. The fact that they are horrible maintenance intensive and the amount of decent training troops must be given drives away the benefits, if any

Also, inspite of a deadly ballistic missile blitz, you may not be able to break a nation. You still need boots on the ground and nothing is more impressive than tanks for power projection. Iran army, will in a future conflict rely on armored thrust, withthe zulfiqaar spearheading it.

Coming to the US angle, maybe qatar realises that US may not want to engage in a conflict in the coming days, and a quick strike by iran has to be fended off swiftly, in case the us and other allies dilly daily in their response.

Anyhow these are my musings :)
 
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lol seriously? a country that has weakest navy only that the US 5th fleet or other naval US assets protects it..I think they are just modernizing their armed forces but 23b modernization is too much. Their FOREX are at $40B why waste so much money be a neutral country but i think the crimes they have committed they will pay for it 23b will not save their arses ALQ is coming to home.

Actually, Qatar military modernization came in par with Kuwait's, the UAE's, and KSA's after the formation of the fully integrated Peninsula Armor Shiled Forces - United Military Command of the GCC -

These equipments will be used and deploy all over the GCC countries.

Mind boggling how much money this tiny land has...shame on Pakistan that it can't even collect 25% taxes, dig for shale oil to cut imports, ban on manufacturing sector industries businessmen who moved out of country cancel all Pakistanis nationalities/take away assets who have moved to singapore/bangladesh/malaysia/indonesia.

Pakisatn is head and shoulders above regardless of the amount they spend compared to Qatar. At the end of the day, procuring arms isn't the only thing to enhance the defense forces of a given nation.

^^^ look at the nature of the purchases- its like securing the homeground.

500 Javelin missiles- That anti tank warning to a invading nation.
Apaches - Again seems to be tied to stem an armored thrust from an invading nation.
Patriots- err secure the air from say the clone drones/cruise+ballistic missiles?
An not to forget the EAWs..it looks like decisive upgrade to secure their border ..like a soft warning to iran...

Qatar needs to introduce these weapons came after series of talks with their military counterparts in the GCC states. All states need to operate as much of similar equipments as possible.
 
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Actually, Qatar military modernization came in par with Kuwait's, the UAE's, and KSA's after the formation of the fully integrated Peninsula Armor Shiled Forces - United Military Command of the GCC -

These equipments will be used and deploy all over the GCC countries.

Pakisatn is head and shoulders above regardless of the amount they spend compared to Qatar. At the end of the day, procuring arms isn't the only thing to enhance the defense forces of a given nation.


Qatar needs to introduce these weapons came after series of talks with their military counterparts in the GCC states. All states need to operate as much of similar equipments as possible.

I have no complaints why they are buying it...but their navy is very weak they should focus more on a strong navy with more SAMs systems for tri arm for vehicles and certain equipment U.A.E and saudis are making are excellent products they should rather buy from muslim nations...while you have to agree with me all arab nations say oh Pakistan is this and that but when it comes to buying even a 1000 dollars item they head to US or UK while a good Pakistani product of 400 dollars is kicked away. Anyway good luck for qatar for the modernization it is their need.
 
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