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05-04-2005, 01:46 PM
UAE Takes Delivery of First F-16s from United States
By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE, ABU DHABI
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) on May 3 took delivery of the first batch of an order for 80 F-16 fighters from the United States, estimated to cost $6.4 billion, the official WAM news agency reported.
It did not specify the number of warplanes received at an official ceremony attended by Abu Dhabi’s crown prince, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan.
The UAE signed a contract for the sophisticated F-16 Falcon fighters built by Lockheed Martin Corp in March 2000 for delivery that was due to have started at the end of 2004 and continued through 2007.
In March 2003, the Gulf state launched work to upgrade two air force bases to cope with the deliveries of the multi-role “Block 60” fighters.
Oil-rich Abu Dhabi has had logistical agreements with the United States since the 1991 Gulf War, which saw U.S. aerial refueling tankers and C-130 transporters use UAE facilities.
The Desert Falcon will have special fuel tanks for extended range, new cockpit displays, a new mission computer and other advanced features, including Northrop Grumman radar, for improved tracking of multiple targets.
It was the first such sale outside NATO countries and followed the UAE’s purchase of 30 French Mirage 2000-9 combat planes in November 1998 as part of a self-reliance policy.
General Electric (GE) won a contract worth more than 400 million dollars to supply the engines for the fighters....
For the full text, please go to:
http://defensenews.com/story.php?F=824422&C=mideast
By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE, ABU DHABI
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) on May 3 took delivery of the first batch of an order for 80 F-16 fighters from the United States, estimated to cost $6.4 billion, the official WAM news agency reported.
It did not specify the number of warplanes received at an official ceremony attended by Abu Dhabi’s crown prince, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan.
The UAE signed a contract for the sophisticated F-16 Falcon fighters built by Lockheed Martin Corp in March 2000 for delivery that was due to have started at the end of 2004 and continued through 2007.
In March 2003, the Gulf state launched work to upgrade two air force bases to cope with the deliveries of the multi-role “Block 60” fighters.
Oil-rich Abu Dhabi has had logistical agreements with the United States since the 1991 Gulf War, which saw U.S. aerial refueling tankers and C-130 transporters use UAE facilities.
The Desert Falcon will have special fuel tanks for extended range, new cockpit displays, a new mission computer and other advanced features, including Northrop Grumman radar, for improved tracking of multiple targets.
It was the first such sale outside NATO countries and followed the UAE’s purchase of 30 French Mirage 2000-9 combat planes in November 1998 as part of a self-reliance policy.
General Electric (GE) won a contract worth more than 400 million dollars to supply the engines for the fighters....
For the full text, please go to:
http://defensenews.com/story.php?F=824422&C=mideast