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Portugal is looking to procure a new vehicle-mounted short-range air defence system to replace its army's ageing M48 Chaparral system.
The Portuguese Army is planning to buy a new short-range air defence system to replace its existing M48A2/A3 Chaparrals. (Victor Barreira)
A spokesperson for the service told IHS Jane's it is finalising its operational and technical requirements.
The new system is expected to be mounted on a 4x4 vehicle, and is needed as the tracked M48 Chaparral is increasingly outdated and costly to operate and maintain. The Chaparral fires a variant of the AIM-9 Sidewinder short-range air-to-air missile.
Although Portugal's Military Programming Law 2015-26, approved in May 2015, only provides funding to support the acquisition from 2022, studies are being carried out on hypothetically starting it earlier, the service told IHS Jane's .
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A spokesperson for the service told IHS Jane's it is finalising its operational and technical requirements.
The new system is expected to be mounted on a 4x4 vehicle, and is needed as the tracked M48 Chaparral is increasingly outdated and costly to operate and maintain. The Chaparral fires a variant of the AIM-9 Sidewinder short-range air-to-air missile.
Although Portugal's Military Programming Law 2015-26, approved in May 2015, only provides funding to support the acquisition from 2022, studies are being carried out on hypothetically starting it earlier, the service told IHS Jane's .
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(112 of 348 words)
http://www.janes.com/article/60803/portugal-eyes-new-ground-based-air-defence-system