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Defence News - Algeria |
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013, 01:05 PM | |||
Defense Ministry of Algeria asks $10.3 billion budget to increase military power of the country. | |||
Algeria's
powerful armed forces, which operate Africa's largest defense
budget, are seeking a 14 percent hike in defense spending as they awaits
delivery of two German A200 frigates and 19 Russian T-90 tanks. The Defense
Ministry of Algeria has requested a $10.3 billion budget for 2013 that
reflects the country's military modernization drive and the widening security
challenges it faces. |
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Algeria
has North Africa's second largest military. For military analysts, Algeria
was arguably the biggest military spender in Africa in 2009 and is the
ninth largest arms importer in the world. Rheinmetall one of Germany's leading defense companies, plans to produce 1,200 Fuchs armored personnel carriers in Algeria over the next decade. In 2011, Berlin authorized the delivery of 54 Fuchs APCs worth $254 million to Algeria as well as other military vehicles worth $372.8 million. |
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