Reuben F. Johnson,AIN Online
The final half of November has seen the culmination of efforts by Raytheon to add two recent customers for its family of Patriot Air and Missile Defence (AMD) users. But whereas Poland is only now moving to conclude a firm contract, after years of evaluation and indecision, or Romania spent just a little more than one year to decide on its recent air defense system.
According to a recent notice to the U.
S. Congress by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA),the sale to Poland will include four AN/MPQ-65 radar sets, four engagement control stations, and 16 launching stations and 208 Patriot Advanced...
Source: realcleardefense.com