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ISRAELI DEFENSE COMPANY AERONAUTICS SEALS $13M. DRONE DEAL WITH AZERBAIJAN

Israel's defense ministry reinstated the company’s export licenses two weeks ago.

ANNA AHRONHEIM

FEBRUARY 17, 2019

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The Orbiter 1K drone.

Two weeks after its export licenses were reinstated, the Israeli defense company Aeronautics has announced that it won a multi-million dollar contract with Azerbaijan.

The two-year contract is worth $13 million and will see maintenance work for the Orbiter 1K drones sold to a key client, according to a company statement.

The Orbiter 1K is a loitering suicide drone capable of carrying a 1-2 kg. explosive payload. The vehicle-mounted unmanned aerial vehicle, or UAV, is highly transportable and can fly for up to three hours carrying a multi-sensor camera with day and night capabilities.

After being launched from a catapult, the Orbiter 1K can independently scan an area, detect and then destroy a moving or stationary target. In case the target isn’t detected, the system’s recovery capability allows it to return to base and land by using a parachute and airbag.

Aeronautics had its export licenses suspended by the Defense Ministry in 2017, after a report by The Jerusalem Post’s sister newspaper Maariv revealed that representatives from the company who were in Azerbaijan to finalize a contract for the sale of its Orbiter 1K UAV, were asked to strike an Armenian military position.

While many details of the case remain under a court-issued gag order, the two Israelis operating the UAV refused to hit the position, and senior representatives of the company took control and operated the craft themselves, ultimately missing their targets.

Following the surfacing of the report, the Defense Ministry suspended the company’s marketing and export permit for the company’s Orbiter 1K model UAV. The Israel Police’s Unit of International Crime Investigations, the Defense Ministry’s investigation unit and the State Attorney’s Office also launched an investigation into the incident.

Aeronautics – which opened a factory in Azerbaijan to build the company’s Aerostar and Orbiter UAVs in 2011 – has denied any wrongdoing in the case.

The central Asian country, which borders Iran, has become the main supplier of crude oil to Israel. It has also become a major recipient of Israeli military hardware in recent years. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute placed Azerbaijan as the third-largest consumer of Israeli arms, having bought $137m. worth in 2017.

In January, Israel’s Elbit Systems sold Azerbaijan its SkyStriker UAV, which is capable of long-range, precision “kamikaze” strikes.

The SkyStriker has been described by Elbit Systems as a “silent, invisible, and surprise attacker [that] delivers the utmost in precision and reliability, providing a critical advantage in the modern battlefield.”

In 2016, during a flare-up of violence between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, it was reported that Baku used suicide drones against Armenian targets, including targeting a bus with an Israeli-made Harop drone, killing seven soldiers.

Shortly after the incident, Armenia’s Ambassador Armen Melkonyan delivered a formal protest to Israel over the weapons, stressing that it was Jerusalem’s obligation to ensure that Israeli weapons systems did not take part in attacks by either side.
“Armenia and Azerbaijan are both friendly to Israel, and it is inconceivable that Israeli weapons be used in a war between the two countries over the Nagorno-Karabakh region,” Melkonyan wrote.

Nagorono-Karabakh is internationally recognized as being part of Azerbaijan. However, a large part is governed by separatists who seized control of the mountainous region with the Azerbaijan’s backing in a war in the 1990s.

https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/I...s-seals-13m-drone-deal-with-Azerbaijan-580928
 
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Maybe Azerbaijan is also looking to attack women and children
 
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Maybe Azerbaijan is also looking to attack women and children

I understand your point. But we need to ask ourselves why they are buying Israeli tech. Why not Pakistani or Turkish drones instead? The hurtful truth is that we simply don't have this kind of tech to offer (yet).

So, instead of being mad at Azerbaijan, we should question ourselves for our lack of high tech.
 
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Honestly I don’t think that is the problem

Turkish products are top of the line as good as European and also cheaper

Pakistani products ok we don’t do good advertising but still they are not bad

These deals are not driven by technology but rather politics

Azerbaijan wants to cosy with Israel simple as that

Hence my original statement
 
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Honestly I don’t think that is the problem

Turkish products are top of the line as good as European and also cheaper

Pakistani products ok we don’t do good advertising but still they are not bad

These deals are not driven by technology but rather politics

Azerbaijan wants to cosy with Israel simple as that

Hence my original statement
Israel isn't European. The Europeans don't have those kinds of drones either.
 
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I understand your point. But we need to ask ourselves why they are buying Israeli tech. Why not Pakistani or Turkish drones instead? The hurtful truth is that we simply don't have this kind of tech to offer (yet).

So, instead of being mad at Azerbaijan, we should question ourselves for our lack of high tech.


Turkey have Alpagu and Kargu kamikaze drone, the same class what Azeries have bought from Israel. The problem is Azerbadjan not Turkey. Kargu 40 drone delivered to TSK last quarter.

Alpagu

Kargu

Alpagu block 2
 
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Turkey have Alpagu and Kargu kamikaze drone, the same class what Azeries have bought from Israel. The problem is Azerbadjan not Turkey. Kargu 40 drone delivered to TSK last quarter.

Alpagu

Kargu

Alpagu block 2

how are these same class?

Orbiter 1K has 100km range
 
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how are these same class?

Orbiter 1K has 100km range

You guys have a good foreign policy when it comes to engaging multiple countries without engaging in any big game hostility.

US is your friend, Russia is your old friend, European population finds you friendly and safe (their governments may not like the Aliyev family though). Middle Eastern companies want to invest in Azerbaijan. Asian countries are keen to expand their relationship with you.

Seems like you can actually become the Singapore of Eastern Europe - unless of course, Ukraine rises up to the economic challenge in the near future.
 
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You guys have a good foreign policy when it comes to engaging multiple countries without engaging in any big game hostility.

US is your friend, Russia is your old friend, European population finds you friendly and safe (their governments may not like the Aliyev family though). Middle Eastern companies want to invest in Azerbaijan. Asian countries are keen to expand their relationship with you.

Seems like you can actually become the Singapore of Eastern Europe - unless of course, Ukraine rises up to the economic challenge in the near future.

entirely possible, EU right now is investing 1.1 billion for transport projects, India itself is also working on transporting cargo through Azerbaijan to Europe, Azerbaijan can become the center of trade between all.
 
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