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Turkey to make air defense selections in 201105 Jan 2011Source: Hurriyet Daily News In 2011, Turkey will select the foreign winners of its billion-dollar tenders for both utility helicopters and long-range air and missile defense systems as part of a drive to bolster its defense procurement assets. The Defense Industry Executive, Turkey's top decision-making body for defense procurement, was widely expected to choose the winner – either Italy and Britain’s AugustaWestland or the United States’ Sikorsky Aircraft – for the $4 billion, 109-aircraft utility helicopter program at its last meeting in mid-December, but the decision was not announced. "The offers by Sikorsky Aircraft and AgustaWestland were insufficient," Defense Minister Vecdi Gönül said after the Dec. 15 meeting, adding that the main point of disagreement was the price. "Talks with both companies will continue, but we think that they should cut down their prices.” Gönül is on the executive committee, along with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Chief of the Turkish General Staff Gen. Isik Kosaner and procurement chief Murad Bayar. Read more here |