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American Systems providing Air Force test and evaluation services
by Richard Tomkins
Washington (UPI) Jun 6, 2016


Russian navy eyeing Tor anti-aircraft system
Moscow (UPI) Jun 6, 2016 - The Russian navy is considering adopting a seaborne version of the Tor anti-aircraft missile system, the TASS news agency reported.

Such a system may be developed by 2018 and the sea service has expressed interest, the Almaz-Antey manufacturer said last week at the KADEX-2016 international weapons exhibition.

A new Tor array would replace the outdated Osa and Kinzhal systems.

Almaz-Antey said its experience with the prior systems, as well as the potential of building based on the existing army system, means the new system could be rolled out quickly and economically.

Almaz-Antey officials said last year that the shipborne Tor system could be integrated on ships undergoing modernization.

Tor is a short-range surface-to-air system designed to take out aircraft, cruise missiles, drones and precision-guided munitions.

The U.S. Air Force has contracted American Systems to provide operational test and evaluation services related to fighter systems and programs.

The award, issued by the Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. is an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract worth $85 million, the Department of Defense said.

Services to be provided for fourth- and fifth-generation aircraft include a broad range of engineering, technical, and analytical test services, including integrated test functions for Air Force and multi-service fighter aircraft acquisition programs; test design; and test planning, execution, and reporting.

The company's work will be performed at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., and at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.

The Defense Department said $2,340,704 was obligated at the time of award.

Pakistan eyes purchase of Turkish T129 helicopters
Islamabad (UPI) Jun 6, 2016 - Pakistan and Turkey are in talks for Islamabad to purchase T129 attack helicopters co-developed by Turkish Aerospace Industries, a move officials from both countries said would strengthen defense ties between the two, the Anadolu news agency reported Friday.

The news came as the newly appointed Turkish Defense Minister Fikri Isik and Khawaja Muhammad Asif, his Pakistani counterpart, met in Islamabad for talks.

Isik called a deal for the multi-role helicopter one of the most important issues between the countries.

Isik also said plans were in the works for Turkey to purchase the Pakistani-made Super Mushshak trainer aircraft.

Pakistani authorities have also requested the purchase of four Turkish Ada-class corvettes, Isik said, in a deal that would involve the ships being built in Pakistan.

Plans were also discussed for Turkey to help Pakistan's navy modernize its three Agosta-class submarines, the Anadolu report states.


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