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Textron to deliver more than 100 vehicles in Iraq, Afghanista­n

US based company also in talks with the UAE to sell military vehicles

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US-based Textron Systems is planning to deliver more than hundred military vehicles in Afghanista­n and Iraq this year as fighting rages in the two countries, a top executive of the company told Gulf News.

“We are actively delivering vehicles in the region currently including 58 vehicles to Iraq and around 50 vehicles are expected to be delivered for Afghanista­n,” said Jonathan Dalrymple, vice-president of business developmen­t at Textron Systems.

The total value of the contract for Iraq is $70 million (Dh256.9 million).

The company delivered around 110 vehicles in Afghanista­n and Iraq last year for Afghan National Army and Iraqi Ministry of Interior respective­ly.

Dalrymple said they have historical­ly sold thousands of vehicles in the region including in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and other countries.

“This is one of the most important regions that we sell into and historical­ly sold into. When we look at our strategy, the Middle East is the most important region.

“Our vehicles are currently being used in the fight against Daesh.”

Customer demand

Some of the new technology that’s coming down the road is specifical­ly meant to meet customer demand in the region, he said.

“We have a range of lethality options including our own 30 millimetre turret that is coming later in the year to meet Middle Eastern demand and we are targeting the UAE, Iraq, Afghanista­n, Lebanon and Kuwait markets.”

The company is in talks with the UAE government to deliver some of their vehicles. The company opened an office in Abu Dhabi two years ago to target the UAE market and sell some of their vehicles.

“Some vehicles are of great interest to the presidenti­al guards and some other units in the UAE. We are hoping to deliver some vehicles in future.”

The company expects changes in the policy of the current US administra­tion that will allow defence companies to export more arms in the Middle East and in Africa.

“We expect to see some changes in export policy for certain countries and perhaps policy and military decisions that are just for the region. Countries that wouldn’t have been able to receive certain type of turret get that type of turret now and that opens doors for more exports.”

 ?? Abdul Rahman/Gulf News ?? Christophe­r G. Smith, Programe Director, Internatio­nal vehicles, Marine and Land Systems of Textron Systems, showing a Commando Select armoured vehicle at yesterday.
Abdul Rahman/Gulf News Christophe­r G. Smith, Programe Director, Internatio­nal vehicles, Marine and Land Systems of Textron Systems, showing a Commando Select armoured vehicle at yesterday.
 ?? Abdul Rahman./Gulf News ?? Officials of Lacroix show Sylena Launchers for dual antimissil­e and anti-torpedo systems for ships at the French pavilion.
Abdul Rahman./Gulf News Officials of Lacroix show Sylena Launchers for dual antimissil­e and anti-torpedo systems for ships at the French pavilion.

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