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Most likely with a private defense firm since what Armenia needs is Iranian kamikaze style drones which are only being developed by private players. Not to mention, Azeris with Turkish support can easily bomb this factory given the dominance y'all currently hold in the aerial theatre
"India and Armenia could not reach an agreement in the negotiations regarding the establishment of a UAV factory in Armenia."
They probably thought that Azeris can not attack if the factory's location inside Armenia .During the war, they fired Scud missiles at the civilian area in the city of Gence to provoke Azerbaijan to attack Armenian cities.They thought that the bilateral agreement with Russia would step in and the Russians would save them.But Azerbaijan did not carry the war to the Armenian lands (Karabakh is Azerbaijan).Most likely with a private defense firm since what Armenia needs is Iranian kamikaze style drones which are only being developed by private players. Not to mention, Azeris with Turkish support can easily bomb this factory given the dominance y'all currently hold in the aerial theatre
This factory if setup will only be assembly of knocked down kits received from India, but there are a ton of other factors to consider like the cost of setup, logistics, supply chain, UAT testing etc which makes it harder for a land locked state and the potential risk involved for private firms on such investmentThey probably thought that Azeris can not attack if the factory's location inside Armenia .During the war, they fired Scud missiles at the civilian area in the city of Gence to provoke Azerbaijan to attack Armenian cities.They thought that the bilateral agreement with Russia would step in and the Russians would save them.
Ermenistan'ın Gence'deki sivilleri 'orta menzili balistik füze Elbrus' ile vurduğu belirlendi
Azerbaycan'ın Gence kentinde sivillere ait yerleşim yerini hedef alan füzenin orta menzili balistik füze Elbrus olduğu bildirildi. - Anadolu Ajansıwww.aa.com.tr
According to reports in the Indian media, at least 20 of these radar systems would be installed along Bangladesh’s coastline.
This was from 2019 October.
Bangladesh Gives India Greenlight to Install Surveillance Radar System
Other issues, such as India’s latest registry of citizens in Assam state, went to the backburner, during Hasina’s four-day visit.www.benarnews.org
And this was from 2022 September.
Coastal Radars, Border Deaths Discussed During India-Bangladesh Talks
India has nudged Bangladesh to implement a three-year-old agreement that allows it to set up a network of surveillance radars along the coastline of the neighbouring country.www.ndtv.com
Now we are in 2023 October. Does anybody knows what happened to that project? @Nilgiri @Gessler
Havent heard much on it since. There was some talk in 2022 of India pressing BD govt to implement the MOU.
I guess both sides wait till BD election is finished.
Well, there are some ambiguities that I actually want to know about.
If this is buy-in agreement or what?
Although Indian media is selling at India setting up radars to monitor Chinese ship, actual MOU text says 'to Provide Bangladesh coastal surveillance radar'. (Which sounds like to me like an export deal under line of credit)
And If this is a purchase then wouldn’t surveillance data sharing depend on Bangladesh's own decision?
India previously transferred similar radar to Maldives, are those operated by Indian operators?
That is a big gamble on everybody’s part.