Alguém sabe qual é o preço de tabela para cada Bateria NASAMS 2?Cumprimentos
Citação de: Portugal Militar em Abril 24, 2020, 05:01:35 pmAlguém sabe qual é o preço de tabela para cada Bateria NASAMS 2?CumprimentosPelo pouco que li na net, ronda cerca de 120 milhões de $ a bateria,Para quase o mesmo efeito tinhamos a Spyder-MR que são cerca de 60 milhões se não me engano.
Victor Barreira / Defence 360° 😷·5 hThe Portuguese Army acquired @Raytheon FIM-92 Stinger VSHORAD MANPAD shoulder-fired missiles and associated grip stock units through the US FMS program. They are possibly of the FIM-92J Stinger Block I version. The service fields the FIM-92C Stinger RMP version since 1994.
Toma lá mais Stingers e não digas que vais daqui...CitarVictor Barreira / Defence 360° 😷·5 hThe Portuguese Army acquired @Raytheon FIM-92 Stinger VSHORAD MANPAD shoulder-fired missiles and associated grip stock units through the US FMS program. They are possibly of the FIM-92J Stinger Block I version. The service fields the FIM-92C Stinger RMP version since 1994.
U.S. Defense companies have two main avenues for selling on the international market: Direct Commercial Sales (DCS) and Foreign Military Sales (FMS).
U.S. financial assistance, through the Foreign Military Financing Program (FMF) may be available to the Customer. If FMF funds are available, they must be processed through FMS (except for the ten countries granted an exception).
If the Customer wishes to use FMF funding, DCS is not an option. Ten countries are granted an exception that allows them to use FMF funding to pay for DCS contracts: Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey, Portugal, Pakistan, Yemen, and Greece.
Jan 24/14: SHORAD. The Helsingin Sanomat newspaper reports that Finland has committed to sign a EUR 90 million (about $123 million) contract for Raytheon’s FIM-92 Stinger RMP Block 1 missiles. That’s well short of the $330 million approved under their DSCA request (q.v. Oct 31/11), but it’s large enough that it will need to be cleared by the cabinet’s monetary policy committee next week.https://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/finland-updating-its-air-defense-systems-05398/
Interessante...CitarU.S. Defense companies have two main avenues for selling on the international market: Direct Commercial Sales (DCS) and Foreign Military Sales (FMS).CitarU.S. financial assistance, through the Foreign Military Financing Program (FMF) may be available to the Customer. If FMF funds are available, they must be processed through FMS (except for the ten countries granted an exception).CitarIf the Customer wishes to use FMF funding, DCS is not an option. Ten countries are granted an exception that allows them to use FMF funding to pay for DCS contracts: Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey, Portugal, Pakistan, Yemen, and Greece.Ou seja, somos um dos 10 países em todo o mundo que podem adquirir equipamentos directamente ao fabricante utilizando empréstimos do governo federal dos EUA.https://www.nfhs.org/media/1019426/reduce-arms-sales.pdfPS: tinha-me esquecido do link.