Breaking news
Germany to consider request from Saudi Arabia to supply hundreds of Boxer armoured vehicles 0312123.
a | |||
Defense News - Saudi Arabia |
|||
|
|||
Monday, December 3, 2012, 03:01 PM | |||
Germany to consider a request from Saudi Arabia to supply hundreds of Boxer armoured vehicles. | |||
German
Chancellor Angela Merkel's government is reported to be considering a
request from Saudi Arabia for the supply of several hundred German-made
"Boxer"
armoured patrol vehicles which are purpose built to help the military
combat rebel forces and could be used to crush popular dissent. |
|||
The Boxer 8x8 armoured vehicle personnel carrier is currently deployed in Afghanistan by the the German troops of ISAF. |
|||
In a report on the proposed arms deal which was leaked to Der Spiegel magazine, it was said that the request was discussed last week at a secret session of Germany's federal security council which had previously given the go ahead for the controversial supply of anti-tank rocket launchers to Israel. The
magazine said the Saudi government had requested the Boxer
vehicles for the Saudi Royal Guard – a unit whose role is confined
mainly to protecting the Saudi royal family. "The Boxer is roadworthy
and suitable for combating uprisings," it noted. The
supply of German Leopard 2 tanks to Saudi Arabia was dismissed as "morally
indefensible" by German opposition parties when news of the request
emerged last year. Critics pointed out that the Saudi government had helped
to crush a popular uprising in Bahrain in 2011. Volker Rühe, a former
conservative defence minister, protested that Saudi Arabia needed "far-reaching
reforms not weapons". |
|||