AZERBAIJAN, TURKEY JOINS HAND FOR PRODUCING MILITARY EQUIPMENTS NEXT YEAR
TendersInfo
December 13, 2010 Monday
Azerbaijan as well as Turkey will create a lot more military weapons
and equipment commencing with the coming year within both countries'
growing co-operation in this sphere during the past year. The 2
nations by now signed a memorandum regarding purpose a month back
to collectively manufacture a number of military equipment. Under
the agreement Azerbaijan will be importing necessary military parts
from Turkey.
Initially they will be producing infantry/attack weapons, further
to this production of ammunition and exporting military equipments
will be undertaken. For strengthening the further cooperation in the
military industry complex, Turkish and Azerbaijan delegates will be
having a talks in late Dec.
Turkey along with Azerbaijan was in addition likely to set up an arms
production company in Baku included in Turkey's military co-operation
considering the neighboring country, which is still at war with
Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh clash.
From: A. Papazian
TendersInfo
December 13, 2010 Monday
Azerbaijan as well as Turkey will create a lot more military weapons
and equipment commencing with the coming year within both countries'
growing co-operation in this sphere during the past year. The 2
nations by now signed a memorandum regarding purpose a month back
to collectively manufacture a number of military equipment. Under
the agreement Azerbaijan will be importing necessary military parts
from Turkey.
Initially they will be producing infantry/attack weapons, further
to this production of ammunition and exporting military equipments
will be undertaken. For strengthening the further cooperation in the
military industry complex, Turkish and Azerbaijan delegates will be
having a talks in late Dec.
Turkey along with Azerbaijan was in addition likely to set up an arms
production company in Baku included in Turkey's military co-operation
considering the neighboring country, which is still at war with
Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh clash.
From: A. Papazian