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I am only talking hypothetically if Pakistan was to have relations with Israel. Not going to happen anytime soon I know, but I have an axe to grind with GCC and Palestine at the moment, so I am just firing from the hip.
The Kuwaiti armed forces have been found to be using Israeli military technology, despite the Arab country not recognising the Jewish state and imposing a decades-long trade embargo.
Several Kuwaiti National Guard vehicles appear to have been outfitted with Israeli-made optical sensors, which Shephard saw first-hand at a recent defence industry exhibition held in Kuwait City in December.
The technology, which is fitted to the turret of the National Guard’s Pandur armoured vehicles, is known as the Multi Threat Detection System (MTDS) and warns the vehicle crew if they are being targeted by anti-tank weapons on the ground or laser-guided bombs from aircraft.
A spokesperson from Israeli company Elbit Systems confirmed that the sensor photographed on the turret of the Kuwait National Guard vehicle was its MTDS product.
However, the spokesperson stressed that Elbit Systems had not sold the sensor to any Middle Eastern countries and that it was a ‘baseline off the shelf item’ that had been sold to vehicle manufacturers worldwide.
The Pandur vehicles operated by the Kuwait National Guard were built by General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS)-Steyr, a Vienna-based subsidiary of General Dynamics Corporation. The sensor appears on the infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) variant of the Pandur, which is outfitted with a 25mm cannon.
The National Guard use the highly-protected Pandur for internal security missions and border protection.
The Israeli technology is fitted to the guard’s newer batch of Pandur 6x6 vehicles, which were acquired around the 2013/14 timeframe and built at GDELS-Steyr facility in Simmering, Austria, which has since closed.
It is not known how many IFV variants the Kuwaitis operate.
Photos taken in March 2014 show Kuwaiti soldiers training on the new Pandur vehicles, including an IFV platform with the Israeli MTDS already present. This suggests that the Kuwaitis received the vehicles with the technology already installed and were not fitted to the vehicles after delivery.
GDELS-Steyr did not provide comment when requested.
One Austrian defence source told Shephard that a similar sensor is also utilised by the Portugese and Czech armies on their locally-manufactured Pandur II vehicles. The Austrian Army has also acquired the MTDS to outfit its new observation and reconnaissance vehicles, based on the Iveco LMV.
It is unusual that the Kuwaitis have gone nearly four years without knowing that they are using Israeli technology, especially as equipment usually comes with training and maintenance manuals from the original supplier.
One Kuwaiti soldier working with the Pandur told Shephard in December that several items on the vehicle cannot be repaired by Kuwaiti crews and must be handed over to GDELS-Steyr contractors. This may explain how the equipment could have gone unnoticed for nearly four years, although it is not known for certain whether the MTDS is one of those items.
Nevertheless, the revelation will be a significant embarrassment for Kuwait, which, like most states in the Arab League, does not recognise Israel. Kuwait refuses entry to Israeli citizens and even non-citizens with an Israeli passport stamp.
The country’s national airline has made headlines in recent years for its policy of refusing to fly Israeli passengers, even if the final destination is not Kuwait.
Kuwait also has a strict zero-tolerance trade embargo with Israel, with possession of Israeli products reportedly banned under a 1960s-era law. In 2014, Kuwait’s Commerce Ministry launched an investigation into reports that Israeli potatoes were being sold in the country as part of cooperative societies.
The Kuwait Ministry of Defence did not respond to requests for comment.
https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/...i-military-technology-discovered-kuwait-desp/
Not a big deal , now Israeli boy scout uniform for sale in Saudi Arabia for 5 riyal.
Gulfies are traitors
Pretty sure you got 'Tragicomical' reversed bud, but that's fine, don't expect much honest outlook from your kind.
I am afraid that it is not KSA but Turkey that has been spending billions on weapons purchases that contain Israeli tech throughout the years (decades in fact) and I am afraid that it is not KSA but Turkey that has had close military ties with Israel. Remains close to this day.
http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/...sh-israeli-military-cooperation-an-assessment
http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Po...seen-as-benefit-of-thaw-with-Jerusalem-438365
https://www.researchgate.net/public...i_military_relations_and_security_cooperation
http://www.academia.edu/11171030/Turkish-Israeli_military_relations_and_security_cooperation
It's like comparing apples and oranges.
Don't expect much honest outlook from your kind.
They are many Mullahs inside Pakistan who say we should trade with Israel if other Muslim countries do.our mullah will eat alive the country . we are slaves of slaves of slaves
Well done, you linked bunch of out-dated articles. Bakalava for you.
Yes, an academic report from 2016 and articles from 2016 are "outdated". Whatever you say. I don't like Baklava.
I much prefer Kanafeh.
An Acadermic report that cites resources from 10 years ago, well done.
Don't like Baklava? Wow, what too sweet for your teeth ?
You are quite a "genius". So you read an academic report (10 pages long) within 5 minutes and those other 3 articles as well, all at once? Sorry to disappoint you but numerous of the sources are new.
From December 24 2016 (less than 13 months ago):
Ankara would like to buy advanced-technology armaments from Israel such as drones and surveillance systems, sources told the Istanbul- based Today’s Zaman newspaper on Thursday.
It wants the drones to help in its war against Kurdish rebels in mountainous areas.
During the 1990s, Turkey and Israel had close ties and cooperated militarily as the Anatolian country was cut off from purchasing Western weapons systems because of human rights abuses connected with its battle with the Kurds, the report noted.
For example, Israel Air Force pilots trained in Turkish airspace and used an air base in Konya province.
But now with the rumors of a rapprochement, defense sources said Ankara is eager to renew military-to-military cooperation.
http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Po...seen-as-benefit-of-thaw-with-Jerusalem-438365
Many of your so-called indigenous projects (all based on Western designs and with their assistance) contain Israeli parts. Everyone that has a small clue about the arms industry knows about this.
Kanafeh is sweet as well. Just better. Much older too.
BTW I don't care what Turkey does in relation to Israel. What I do care about though is hypocrisy and I know what your likes intend with such nonsense threads.
No need to get mad when I speak about certain people specially the ones who openly cheer for israel and not all the gulf people or SaudisTragicomical that a Turkish member of all people created this thread.
How old are you? Do you even believe the nonsense that you read on Twitter yourself?
The non-existing "gulfies" are your likes historical masters whether it is genetics, history, religion, language, culture, military conquest etc. Without those "gulfies" the ungrateful lot would still be a colony of certain regimes and people.
Even the Semitic Phoenicians were originally from Arabia. As were all Semitic peoples of Levant and Mesopotamia. Don't insult your world famous ancestors whether Arab or non-Arab (Semitic) if you have any shame left in you.
While you are at it please tell me the difference between the average Basrawi next door and Kuwaiti other than modern-day passports (both less than 100 years old)?
I skimmed through and saw what I needed to see, Turkey hasn't purchased any new Defence related products from Israel for over 5 years - and is very unlikely to do so as Turkish Defence Industry grows and larger Countries show interest in co-operating with Turkey, like France, Britian and Italy.
So please tell which Israeli part is in which Turkish Defence product. You know, since you have some 'clue' about the arms Industry.
We have Kanafeh here in Turkey but we call it Kadayıf. I don't much care for the cheese in it.
Hmmm, so mean like hypocrisy of Kuwait buying Israeli defence products dispite not having relations with Israel ? Re-think your train-of-thought there pal..
No need to get mad when I speak about certain people specially the ones who openly cheer for israel and not all the gulf people or Saudis
They are too many to enumerate.. look at the F-4 upgrades, the M-60 tanks upgrades, drones and much much more packed with Usraeli tech.. which is in fact US tech with cheaper prices..So please tell which Israeli part is in which Turkish Defence product. You know, since you have some 'clue' about the arms Industry.
Hmmm, so mean like hypocrisy of Kuwait buying Israeli defence products dispite not having relations with Israel ? Re-think your train-of-thought there pal..