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Saturday, March
2, 2013, 01:40 PM |
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the first two months of 2013 Russia has sold $2.5 billion of weapons to
other countries. |
In
the first two months of 2013, Russia sold over $2.5 billion worth of weapons
to other countries, the head of the Federal Service for Military and Technical
Cooperation said Friday, . “In the first month of this year, we
sold arms worth $1 billion. In the first two months, total weapons sales
exceeded $2.5 billion,” Alexander Fomin told Ekho Moskvy radio. |
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Russian defence industry has one of the most important range of military
products in the world. |
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Fomin said Russia’s
portfolio of foreign orders for arms now totals some $46 billion, with
“80 percent of this portfolio accounting for orders for the next
three to four years.”
He also said that last year, Russia sold other countries arms worth
over $15 billion, which was 12 percent more than originally planned
and $2 billion more than in 2011.
Speaking about Russia and Iraq, Fomin said the countries have not signed
contracts for the delivery of armaments and military hardware to the
Middle East country.
Earlier Russian and Iraqi media reported that the two countries have
military contracts worth $4.2 billion.
“No deal has been struck. We will announce when there is one,”
Fomin told Ekho Moskvy.
The head of the military-technical cooperation service also said Russia
lost hundreds of millions of dollars in fines because it suspended its
deal to deliver S-300 air defense missile systems to Iran.
He added that Iran is suing Russia for $4 billion over that contract,
which Russia suspended in 2010 to implement a UN Security Council resolution
against the Islamic Republic, which the West, led by the United States,
accuses of pursuing a secret nuclear weapons program - a charge Iran
denies.
“The client [Iran] is absolutely right,” Fomin said.
He said the S-300 systems designed to be sold to Iran are custom-made
products whose components are chosen by the client, and that is why
it is hard to sell them to other buyers.
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