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Denel South Africa has signed contract with Malaysia to supply turrets for new Deftech AV8 1007124.
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012, 06:49 PM | |||
Denel of South Africa has signed a contract with Malaysia to supply turrets for new Deftech AV8. | |||
Denel
of South Africa has signed a 340 million euro (R3.5 billion) contract
with Malaysia to supply a range of turret and integrated weapon systems
to be fitted onto Deftech AV8 8 X 8 armoured infantry fightingvehicles.
The deal has been several years in the making. |
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A mockup of the new Malaysian armoured vehicle personnel carrier Deftech AV8 was presented at the DSA 2012 defence exhibition in Malaysia. |
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Zwelakhe
Ntshepe, the Group Executive Business Development and Corporate Affairs
of Denel, says this is the largest export contract in the company’s
history and will result in a significant cash injection and job creation
in the local industry. The turrets will be exported to Malaysia over a
seven year period – with the first consignment ready for delivery
this coming January. |
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Badger the future wheeled armoured fighting vehicle for South African army |
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Ntshepe
reminds the manufacturing of the turret systems grew out of DLS’s
development of the Badger infantry combat vehicle on behalf of the South
African Army. The Badger, he says, meets the requirements of a modern
army involved in both high-intensity warfare and peacekeeping operations
and will replace the 30-year old Ratel as the mainstay of the mechanised
infantry force. Denel in a statement adds the Malaysian contract strengthens DLS’s reputation as a strategic hub of innovation and advanced manufacturing capabilities on the African continent. It will enable the company to retain skilled and highly-skilled engineers and artisans and attract a new generations of innovators. Riaz Saloojee, the Denel Group Chief Executive says “I am excited by this contract as it confirms Denel’s position as a global player in the defence manufacturing industry and will lead to a growing interest from the international community in the quality and range of products and services produced by us.” Deftech earmarked Denel as its technology partner in April 2010. The New Strait Times in Singapore at the time reported Deftech would build 257 of the 8x8 vehicles for eight billion Malaysian ringit or 3.436 billion Singapore dollars (about ZAR18.5 billion). Malaysian Minister of Defence Abdullah Bin Ahmad Badawi on April 20, 2010, handed over a Letter of Intent (LoI) to Deftech for the supply of vehicles at a ceremony at the 12th Defence Services Asia (DSA) Expo in Kuala Lumpur. Denel, in a media statement, at the time, said the letter served to confirm Malaysia’s intention to buy the vehicle over seven year period. Other technology partners selected for the programme include FNSS from Turkey for the PARS vehicle and Sapura Thales Electronics (STE) for the communication equipment on the vehicles. Denel added Deftech “in turn handed over a LoI to Denel as a technology partner for the joint manufacture of turrets and for the systems integration of the programme. |
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