First two Firefinder radars bought by India are delivered

NEW DELHI - The first two Raytheon AN-TPQ/37 Firefinder weapon-locating radars bought by the Indian army arrived last week aboard a U.S. Air Force C-17. The radars are part of a buy of 12 India made last year (DAILY, April 19, 2002) under a $190 million fast-tracked Foreign Military Sales contract...

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