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I'd like to see something official. Many Czech firms, first of which CSG did undertake many contracts as subcontractors, even as main contractors for Roketsan. It's possible that this was a reexport or something like that.
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Military sales are to Czechia probably gets funneled to Ukraine who already uses and is familiar with Igla. And we get to replace our old stocks Sungur
We never had Igla in service. 65 of anything is also probably higher than what we ever captured from PKK. Maybe coupled with what's retrieved from Syria and caught arms dealers etc.
 

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We never had Igla in service. 65 of anything is also probably higher than what we ever captured from PKK. Maybe coupled with what's retrieved from Syria and caught arms dealers etc.
Not necessarily for us but we bought Soviet/russian arms and gave them to Libya and Syrian rebels so maybe something like that?
 

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Turkey purchased these from KBM Kolomna in the 1990s, approximately 40 launchers and 300 missiles, likely stockpiled for system testing and independent use in different regions.

For example, instead of sending Stinger missiles to the FSA in a potential offensive against Assad, Igla missiles might have been provided. Igla missiles were preferred in similar off-the-record situations because Stinger missiles were periodically monitored by American experts.

Now that we possess an effective system like the Sungur, our older systems are likely being phased out.
 

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PT PAL expects contract for third and fourth Red White frigates in 2026​


PT PAL expects a procurement contract for Indonesia's third and fourth Red White frigates to be signed in 2026, the company's CEO Kaharuddin Djenod told Janes in a recent interview.

The follow-on vessels will retain the form factor of the first two Red White frigates but are designed to accommodate enhanced combat capabilities, Djenod said.

“It will not have more than 64 VLS [vertical launching system] cells as that's the maximum for this design,” he said. “But each of the cells and venting systems in the VLS can potentially accommodate larger missile types.”

This approach would allow the Indonesian Navy to enhance the class's overall combat effect without increasing the number of launch cells.
Indonesia's Red White frigate programme is based on Babcock's Arrowhead 140 design, although PT PAL has modified the baseline
New contracts will come for aselsan and roketsan
 

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New contracts will come for aselsan and roketsan
That's still not certain. There's a rumor that the British lender financing the third and fourth Merah Putih frigates requires CAMM to be included as one of the ships' armaments. If that's true, then you can imagine what the rest of the SEWACO will be.
 

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