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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

UAE wants its fighters its own way

RafaleIf the UAE signs for 60 Rafale fighter aircraft from France’s Dassault later this year, as some expect, in a deal valued at €6 billion (Dh32.2bn) to €10bn, it will be purchasing a jet more advanced than those being flown by the French air force.

A more powerful engine, a new air-to-air missile and cutting-edge radar systems are some of the requirements the UAE has made to Dassault and its French partners Safran, Thales and MBDA, according to media reports.

Such requests for upgrades and modifications have been a central theme of the UAE’s arms deals since the 1980s as it faced a major constraint in its homeland security efforts: manpower.

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