Iraq sends technical and military committees to several countries to purchase advanced air defense systems
The spokesman for the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Major General Yahya Rasoul, announced today, Monday, the sending of technical and military committees to several countries to contract for the purchase of advanced air defense systems.
Major General Rasoul said, according to the official agency, “Iraq has contracted French radars and a batch of them have arrived, and we are proceeding to
complete the radar system in general,” indicating that “there are low-, medium- and high-range radars.”
He added, "The Air Defense Command is capable of radar detection and monitoring the movement of aircraft within Iraqi airspace," noting that "the Military Command, led by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, confirms the first priority of the Air Defense Command systems."
He stated that "there are technical and military committees that visited a number of countries and made offers to them, along with reviewing anti-aircraft weapons," pointing out that "when contracting for weapons or advanced systems, this will be announced." link
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