Alshawi1234
FULL MEMBER
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2012
- Messages
- 1,386
- Reaction score
- 8
- Country
- Location
A deal was made and cancelled late 2012 for suspicions of corruption. However the deal has been renegotiated, The money allocations were finally approved last month after a long dispute in the parliament. Oppositions MP's critized the deal, which further supports that it did actually go through. The contract has missed the International arms register deadline, so the has been quite secret. the only confirmed equipment is the MI-28N ans the Pantsir S-1
Here's a link from an official Russian news agency who spoke to Iraqi government officials, it is in Arabic.
العراق يبرم صÙقة سلاØ* جديدة مع روسيا بشروط | روسيا | أنباء موسكو
Heres a summary of what was published in the article.
Deal signed is the same value as the previous cancelled one. *Includes attack helicopters, radars, electronics, air-defence, and other "medium and heavy equipment". Shipments will start this year, arms will be delivered as soon as they are manufactured (highly doubt it)*
The deal is more advanced than the previous one.
4 aircrafts were added to make up for the "commission" (corruption money). *
The deal also holds Russia from selling similar technology to Iraq's neighboring countries. *
The estimated cost of the HAVOC's and pantsirs are about $1.2 billion. This leaves about $3 billion of other equipment unspecified.
32-36 MI-28N
42-50 pantsir s-1
Here's a link from an official Russian news agency who spoke to Iraqi government officials, it is in Arabic.
العراق يبرم صÙقة سلاØ* جديدة مع روسيا بشروط | روسيا | أنباء موسكو
Heres a summary of what was published in the article.
Deal signed is the same value as the previous cancelled one. *Includes attack helicopters, radars, electronics, air-defence, and other "medium and heavy equipment". Shipments will start this year, arms will be delivered as soon as they are manufactured (highly doubt it)*
The deal is more advanced than the previous one.
4 aircrafts were added to make up for the "commission" (corruption money). *
The deal also holds Russia from selling similar technology to Iraq's neighboring countries. *
The estimated cost of the HAVOC's and pantsirs are about $1.2 billion. This leaves about $3 billion of other equipment unspecified.
32-36 MI-28N
42-50 pantsir s-1