ضمن سعي المملكة العربية السعودية لتطوير قواتها ,, تقدمت بطلب لشركة جنرال دينامكس بقيمة 67.5 مليون دولار لشراء صواريخ 70 ملي هيدرا مخصصة لاستخدامها على طائرات الأباتشي مع تزويدها ببواحث ليزر ذكية لتصبح الصواريخ من فئة DAGR
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July 18/13: Rockets. General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products Inc. in Williston, VT receives a $67.5 million firm-fixed-price, option-filled, foreign-military-sales contract order from Saudi Arabia for 70mm Hydra rockets, warheads and related parts. The rockets are most frequently used on helicopters, and can also be used on qualified fixed-wing aircraft, if the right launcher is added. The addition of guidance sections like APKWS, DAGR, etc. can even turn them into laser-guided precision weapons.
Work will be performed in Camden, AR, and the US Army Contracting Command in Redstone Arsenal, AL acts as the Saudis’ agent (W31P4Q-10-C-0190, PO 0136). The cumulative total face value of this contract is $1.025 billion, but previous orders have been on behalf of the US military.
الصفقة الأخرى عبارة عن عقد من القوات الجوية السعودية لشركة بوينق ومقاولها الفرعي ماكدوناد دوقلاس بقيمة 75.6 مليون دولار لتحسين وتطوير أنظمة تدريب الطيارين على طائرات ال F-15 SA الجديدة التي تشمل أنظمة ومعدات جديدة تحتاج تدريب وتأهيل جديد يختلف عن السابق ومنها على سبيل المثال أنظمة الطيران بنظام FLY-BY-WIRE .. التدريب سيقام في قاعدة سانت لويس الأمريكية حتى عام 2019 وبالتزامن أيضا سيقام التدريب في قاعدة الملك خالد بخميس مشيط .
July 17/13: F-15SA. Boeing subsidiary McDonnell Douglas Corp. in St. Louis, MO receives a maximum $75.6 million firm-fixed-price and cost-reimbursable contract, in order to update Saudi training and reflect the F-15SA’s new features. Elements like fly-by-wire are significant changes, to give just one of several examples. That means updated courseware, revised initial training for new pilots, and differences training for RSAF pilots moving over from other F-15 models.
Work will be performed until July 19/19 in St. Louis, MO, and King Khalid Air Base in Khamis Mushayt, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This is a sole-source acquisition, using FY 2011 international funding. Under Foreign Military Sale rules, the customer is the USAF’s Security Assistance Training Squadron. More specifically, Saudi Arabia’s agent is the Air Education and Training Command Contracting Squadron/LGCI (International Contracting Flight) at Randolph AFB, TX (FA3002-13-D-0012).
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July 18/13: Rockets. General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products Inc. in Williston, VT receives a $67.5 million firm-fixed-price, option-filled, foreign-military-sales contract order from Saudi Arabia for 70mm Hydra rockets, warheads and related parts. The rockets are most frequently used on helicopters, and can also be used on qualified fixed-wing aircraft, if the right launcher is added. The addition of guidance sections like APKWS, DAGR, etc. can even turn them into laser-guided precision weapons.
Work will be performed in Camden, AR, and the US Army Contracting Command in Redstone Arsenal, AL acts as the Saudis’ agent (W31P4Q-10-C-0190, PO 0136). The cumulative total face value of this contract is $1.025 billion, but previous orders have been on behalf of the US military.
الصفقة الأخرى عبارة عن عقد من القوات الجوية السعودية لشركة بوينق ومقاولها الفرعي ماكدوناد دوقلاس بقيمة 75.6 مليون دولار لتحسين وتطوير أنظمة تدريب الطيارين على طائرات ال F-15 SA الجديدة التي تشمل أنظمة ومعدات جديدة تحتاج تدريب وتأهيل جديد يختلف عن السابق ومنها على سبيل المثال أنظمة الطيران بنظام FLY-BY-WIRE .. التدريب سيقام في قاعدة سانت لويس الأمريكية حتى عام 2019 وبالتزامن أيضا سيقام التدريب في قاعدة الملك خالد بخميس مشيط .
July 17/13: F-15SA. Boeing subsidiary McDonnell Douglas Corp. in St. Louis, MO receives a maximum $75.6 million firm-fixed-price and cost-reimbursable contract, in order to update Saudi training and reflect the F-15SA’s new features. Elements like fly-by-wire are significant changes, to give just one of several examples. That means updated courseware, revised initial training for new pilots, and differences training for RSAF pilots moving over from other F-15 models.
Work will be performed until July 19/19 in St. Louis, MO, and King Khalid Air Base in Khamis Mushayt, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This is a sole-source acquisition, using FY 2011 international funding. Under Foreign Military Sale rules, the customer is the USAF’s Security Assistance Training Squadron. More specifically, Saudi Arabia’s agent is the Air Education and Training Command Contracting Squadron/LGCI (International Contracting Flight) at Randolph AFB, TX (FA3002-13-D-0012).
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