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exhibition about some embedded electronics systems/thermal imaging devices and RCWS produced in algeria under license of chinese and german company - Norinco and Hensoldt

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New leonardo augusta westland helicopter facility for local assembly in Algeria
Leonardo and the Algerian Ministry of National Defence are setting up a helicopter facility in Algeria scheduled to become operational in 2021.

Leonardo and the Algerian Ministry of National Defence announced today the establishment of a joint venture for the local assembly, sale and support of Leonardo helicopters for various applications. The joint venture (with a 51% share owned by the Ministry of National Defence and 49% owned by Leonardo) will be headquartered in a brand new industrial facility at Aïn Arnat, in the Sétif Province.

This latest milestone follows the industrial and trade partnership agreement signed in August 2016. The joint venture is planned to assemble, sell and support several helicopter models, primarily to meet Algeria’s national requirements, but also for the export market. In addition, the joint venture will provide the end users with technical support, maintenance and training services and capabilities.

The establishment of the joint venture marks a major achievement in the solid collaboration with Algeria that Leonardo has strengthened in years. This result demonstrates the Company’s reliability as a partner, and its capability to meet demanding requirements and deliver high quality, advanced products. Leonardo is now ready to support Algeria’s plan to play a significant role in the industrial aeronautical sector.

https://www.leonardocompany.com/en/-/siglata-joint-venture-ministero-dell-adifesa-dell-algeria


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Starting from 2022, Algeria begins manufacturing augusta westland class helicopters

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locally manufactured L3Harris Falcon® family of radios

The transaction contained in the attached certification involves the export of defense articles, including technical data, and defense services to Algeria and United Kingdom to support the manufacture of the Falcon III tactical radio systems

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  • A communication from the Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs, Department of State, transmitting, pursuant to section 36(c) and (d) of the Arms Export Control Act, the certification of a proposed license for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of defense articles, including technical data, and defense services to Algeria and United Kingdom to support the manufacture of the Falcon III tactical radio systems in the amount of $50,000,000 or more (Transmittal No. DDTC 17-070); to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

 
The images date back to March 2015, they had been taken during testing at Hassi Bahbah the Kamov 52 by the army of the Algerian air. At the moment we do not know whether any agreement was signed, according to our sources the demonstration allowed to have a clear idea of the capabilities of the helicopter attack, but also its maintenance

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