Indian AF Nears $90-Million Deal With ThalesRaytheon Systems for Border Patrol Radars
The Indian air force is close to inking a $90-million deal with ThalesRaytheon Systems for 19 (Flair) low-level transportable radars for border protection duty where they will scan for low-flying aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles. While the first six radars will be directly imported, the...
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