Oman has requested the U.S for the sale of a number of weapons upgrades for its F-16 fleet, according to the Defense Security Cooperation Agency
The U.S Defense Security Cooperation Agency has earned $65 billion in sales of equipment and services to allies in 2012 compared with last year’s $35 billion
Israel is looking to acquire thousands of GPS-guided weapons from the United States in a contract worth potentially $647 million. The sale will include a broad array of bombs ranging from 250 pounds to 2,000 pounds, according to a Pentagon statement
The successful delivery of the first three upgraded MiG 29 aircraft to the Indian Air Force could open doors for JSC Russian Aircraft Corporation to upgrade similar aircraft in other countries. The company has been facing losses as several nations such as Algeria, Malaysia, and Lebanon are retiring their MiG 29 aircraft in favor of other manufacturers citing reliability and durability problems
India’s state run public sector unit (PSU) Bharat Electronics Limited India (BEL) and the Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cooperate on future Long Range Surface to Air Missile (LRSAM) Ship-Defence Systems projects. IAI has previously collaborated with the DRDO and other Indian defense industries on developing sub-systems for the Indian Navy and Air Force
India and Dassault will most likely sign the contract for the MMRCA deal, scheduled to be concluded by the end of this year to 2013. Neither side has made known a new timeline for the commercial negotiations to be concluded
Russian aircraft-maker JSC Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG had delivered the first three of the upgraded MiG-29 fighters to Indian Air Force. The aircraft were transported to India in a AN-24 heavy lift transport aircraft today, a MiG statement said
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) today announced it has been awarded a contract by the U.S
Textron Inc., USA has announced the appointment of Inderjit Sial as the new President & Managing Director of Textron India Private Limited
Indonesia has requested the U.S government 180 Block I Javelin Missiles and associated equipment, parts, training and logistical support for an estimated cost of $60 million