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four crew members were killed when their military helicopter, a Balck hawk, crashed during a night training exercise near hafr al-batin May their souls rest in peace
اللهم ارحمهم و اغفر لهم وتقبلهم مع الشهداء

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Delete that last picture friends. Not because of forum rules just out of respect.
 
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prince mohammad bin salman meets commander of US Central Command general Lloyd J. Austin.
man is that prince huge or is the chair too small lol
btw i know during the past the US would send psychologist as part of their envoy when meeting new top officials from other countries. especially if they are in charge of sensitive positions.
they would try analyse his personality and so on
so what do you think of the second guy from the left, 1st pic. he looks like a shrink :sarcastic:

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Future for Saab Saudi deal looks grim
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Future for Saab Saudi deal looks grim
* News Catch, Recon & Buzz 2015/02/20 AIRheads/MB
There seems to be a lonely future ahead for the Royal Saudi Air Force E-2000 (Saab 2000 Erieye) Airborne Early Warning & Control aircraft. A possible future purchase of a second or third aircraft – as well as any other Swedish made weapon like the popular Carl Gustav man-portable anti-tank missile system – looks very much in doubt. More and more Swedish member of parliament are swinging towards a total weapon sales ban on the Kingdom, even those who support current prime minister Stefan Löfven.

The RSAF revealed its E-2000 last December and images quickly found their way to cyberspace, even though both Saab and the Royal Saudi Air Force tried to keep the commissioning of the aircraft low-profile. Saab even hadn’t named Riyadh as the receiver of one of its Saab 2000s with the Ericsson-designed Erieye radar. “Upon customer’s request, no further information regarding the customer will be announced,” a Saab statement read that did confirming the price of 670 million dollars.

Saudi sources say a special squadron (60 Squadron is mentioned) now flies the E-2000 out of Prince Sultan Air Base / Al Kharj, home as well for the RSAF’s 18 Squadron with its five Boeing E-3 Sentry aircraft. These AWACS’s are are destined to undergo a lengthy upgrade program the coming years.

The parliament in Stockholm is currently a bit sensitive about what it sees as a lack of democracy in Saudi Arabia. Therefore a growing number of MP’s wants to ban sales of military hard- and software to the Kingdom altogether. Swedish-Saudi defence co-operation was renewed by the former centre-right government that lost the elections in September 2014.

© 2015 Airheadsfly.com editor Marcel Burger
Featured image: The Saab 2000 Erieye (Image © Saab AB)

Future for Saab Saudi deal looks grim | AIRheads↑FLY


too bad. i love saab group technology and products. this parliament BS is getting on my nerve. we should steal their technology lol
 
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Nice its time to produce Tanks
honestly im not really impressed. nothing special. but now since they got the CEO of SABIC running the the Military Industries Corporation im really excited and optimistic in shaa Allah
 
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