Aeronautics to Sell Aerostar UAVs to a Customer in Africa
The deal amounts to $13 million. The systems will be delivered within 18 months upon signing the contract
Ami Rojkes Dombe
| 12/12/2017
Aeronautics announced today the sale of Aerostar unmanned aerial vehicles to a customer in Africa. The deal, worth $13 million, was facilitated by a third party.
Under the agreement, the company will supply an undisclosed number of Aerostar UAVs, including equipment and auxiliary services, to a security body in the African country. The UAVs will be delivered within 18 months upon signing the contract.
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The deal amounts to $13 million. The systems will be delivered within 18 months upon signing the contract
Ami Rojkes Dombe
| 12/12/2017
Aeronautics announced today the sale of Aerostar unmanned aerial vehicles to a customer in Africa. The deal, worth $13 million, was facilitated by a third party.
Under the agreement, the company will supply an undisclosed number of Aerostar UAVs, including equipment and auxiliary services, to a security body in the African country. The UAVs will be delivered within 18 months upon signing the contract.
Rare-earth elements between the United States of America and the People's Republic of China
The Eastern seas after Afghanistan: the UK and Australia come to the rescue of the United States in a clumsy way
The failure of the great games in Afghanistan from the 19th century to the present day
Russia, Turkey and United Arab Emirates. The intelligence services organize and investigate