Re: Kazulias Nyheter
Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 11:20 am
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Defence firms seeking to increase international weapons sales
Major Defence firms poised to increase international arms sales through ease of restrictions on government weapons deals
The AV-13 Fiskeørn multi-role combat aircraft by Viserby Systems and Asvald Gruppen.
Posterior to the government's decision to ease restrictions on arms sales by Kazulian defence companies, it has long been the objective of these defence firms to increase their international profile through arms sales to various international and regional entities. Previously the government had imposed restrictions on the sale of weapons made exclusively for the Kazulian Armed Forces, barring the companies that made them from selling said equipment on the international market. Between 4370 and 4390, the Kazulian defence industry has seen a boost in activity, particularly in defence contracts issued by the Department of Defence in accordance with the armed forces' modernisation programme. Although certain arms agreements had been made with the Lourennais government, the Kalopian government and the Hulstrian government, however various officials within the defence industry has stated that various nations including Hawu Mumenhes, Vanuku and Hutori show great potential for the defence industry to develop within Kazulia. In the past years, the demand for arms has increased due to the significant security challenges that have developed throughout the world. This trend has also resulted in a marked increase in minor Kazulian arms exports to various nations (mainly allies), which is expected to continue in the years to come.
Last year, Dovani became the largest destination for Kazulian arms exports as the scope of Dovanian defence deals with Kazulia more than tripled—from $800 million to $2.4 Billion LOD. This trend continued, as Kazulia's defence exports to certain Majatran countries reached $1.2 billion, far exceeding its transactions with the countries of Artania ($700 million) and Seleya ($300 million) but still less than its defence exports to the countries of Dovani ($2.4 billion). This surge in Kazulian arms procurement is linked to a general growth in the defence budgets of Dovanian countries, which increased by 3 percent on average between 4380 and 4390. Kazulia supplied Dovanian countries with technological solutions for monitoring national borders, fighting terrorism, and protecting against cyber threats, a component which has become increasingly significant in the arsenal of Kazulian defence companies. The most significant elements of the overall export agreements signed by the Kazulian arms industry in 4390 have been the enhancement of planes and air systems (20 percent), observation and optics (18 percent), missiles and air defence systems (15 percent), ammunition and weapons positions (13 percent), radar technology (12 percent), intelligence, information, and cyber systems (8 percent), and UAVs (7 percent).
According to Magnus Rosenblad, Chairman and CEO of Asvald Gruppen stated that the company would be opening various defence systems to the international market including the AC-16 (HK416), AC-13 (AK5) and the Gng m/58 (Carl Gustav recoilless rifle) AV-13 Fiskeørn, the AV60 (CV90) armoured vehicle, the Tapperhet Oplot (Patria Pasi), the Tapperhet AMV (Patria AMV), the Skjǫldr family of missile defence systems (NASAMS) and the Artillerisystem 56 (ARCHER Artillery System), with companies such as Viserby Systems and Pennington-Reid opening systems as the PT70 (CB90), the Queen Ingrid-class amphibious assault ship (Canberra-class), the Flindar-class submarine (Gotland-class) and according to Pennington-Reid CEO Patrick Westermark, the company would be opening the Project CB002 Combat Boat to bidding for companies to be included in the vessel's development and construction. According to Westermark, opening the project for the inclusion of other defence firms and potentially national governments would allow for the vessel to obtain the technological prowess seeing in the Z-35 Joint Strike Fighters and X-43 Programme. It is expected that this bold move by the Kazulian Defence Industry could prove beneficial towards its development, seeing that it is one of the most experienced and capable defence industries in the world.
Defence firms seeking to increase international weapons sales
Major Defence firms poised to increase international arms sales through ease of restrictions on government weapons deals
The AV-13 Fiskeørn multi-role combat aircraft by Viserby Systems and Asvald Gruppen.
Posterior to the government's decision to ease restrictions on arms sales by Kazulian defence companies, it has long been the objective of these defence firms to increase their international profile through arms sales to various international and regional entities. Previously the government had imposed restrictions on the sale of weapons made exclusively for the Kazulian Armed Forces, barring the companies that made them from selling said equipment on the international market. Between 4370 and 4390, the Kazulian defence industry has seen a boost in activity, particularly in defence contracts issued by the Department of Defence in accordance with the armed forces' modernisation programme. Although certain arms agreements had been made with the Lourennais government, the Kalopian government and the Hulstrian government, however various officials within the defence industry has stated that various nations including Hawu Mumenhes, Vanuku and Hutori show great potential for the defence industry to develop within Kazulia. In the past years, the demand for arms has increased due to the significant security challenges that have developed throughout the world. This trend has also resulted in a marked increase in minor Kazulian arms exports to various nations (mainly allies), which is expected to continue in the years to come.
Last year, Dovani became the largest destination for Kazulian arms exports as the scope of Dovanian defence deals with Kazulia more than tripled—from $800 million to $2.4 Billion LOD. This trend continued, as Kazulia's defence exports to certain Majatran countries reached $1.2 billion, far exceeding its transactions with the countries of Artania ($700 million) and Seleya ($300 million) but still less than its defence exports to the countries of Dovani ($2.4 billion). This surge in Kazulian arms procurement is linked to a general growth in the defence budgets of Dovanian countries, which increased by 3 percent on average between 4380 and 4390. Kazulia supplied Dovanian countries with technological solutions for monitoring national borders, fighting terrorism, and protecting against cyber threats, a component which has become increasingly significant in the arsenal of Kazulian defence companies. The most significant elements of the overall export agreements signed by the Kazulian arms industry in 4390 have been the enhancement of planes and air systems (20 percent), observation and optics (18 percent), missiles and air defence systems (15 percent), ammunition and weapons positions (13 percent), radar technology (12 percent), intelligence, information, and cyber systems (8 percent), and UAVs (7 percent).
According to Magnus Rosenblad, Chairman and CEO of Asvald Gruppen stated that the company would be opening various defence systems to the international market including the AC-16 (HK416), AC-13 (AK5) and the Gng m/58 (Carl Gustav recoilless rifle) AV-13 Fiskeørn, the AV60 (CV90) armoured vehicle, the Tapperhet Oplot (Patria Pasi), the Tapperhet AMV (Patria AMV), the Skjǫldr family of missile defence systems (NASAMS) and the Artillerisystem 56 (ARCHER Artillery System), with companies such as Viserby Systems and Pennington-Reid opening systems as the PT70 (CB90), the Queen Ingrid-class amphibious assault ship (Canberra-class), the Flindar-class submarine (Gotland-class) and according to Pennington-Reid CEO Patrick Westermark, the company would be opening the Project CB002 Combat Boat to bidding for companies to be included in the vessel's development and construction. According to Westermark, opening the project for the inclusion of other defence firms and potentially national governments would allow for the vessel to obtain the technological prowess seeing in the Z-35 Joint Strike Fighters and X-43 Programme. It is expected that this bold move by the Kazulian Defence Industry could prove beneficial towards its development, seeing that it is one of the most experienced and capable defence industries in the world.