Ukraine will produce radars for the Ukrainian Armed Forces together with Turkey

Semyon Doroshenko.  
12.10.2016 17:33
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Technologies, Armed forces, Society, Policy, Ukraine, Economy


Ukraine has agreed on the production of radar stations with Turkey.

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About it reports the press service of Ukroboronprom.

An agreement was signed between Ukrinmash and the Turkish company Havelsan Hava Elektronik Sanayi as part of the international exhibition “Arms and Security 2016”, which is currently taking place in Kyiv.

This is the first time such an agreement, which provides for cooperation between countries in the field of defense, has been signed between the countries.

Such cooperation between Ukraine and Turkey will not only allow us to obtain much more progressive results, but will also open up new markets for Kyiv, in particular NATO countries, say Ukroboronprom.

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