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Saudi Arabia signs agreement with Russia to buy S-400 air defence system

Saudi Arabia signs agreement with Russia to buy S-400 air defence system

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Saudi King Salman reviews a honor guards upon arrival in Moscow's Government Vnukovo airport, Russia, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2017. The King's visit is the first trip to Russia by a sitting Saudi monarch. AP/PTI
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Last Updated : Oct 05 2017 | 9:32 PM IST
Saudi Arabia signed today preliminary agreements to buy S-400 air defence systems and receive "cutting edge technologies" from Russia during King Salman's landmark visit to Moscow, the Saudi military industries firm said.

The agreement was announced as King Salman, who is on the first official trip to Russia by a Saudi monarch, and Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks at the Kremlin.

Under the agreements, Saudi Arabia is set to buy S-400 air defence systems, Kornet anti-tank guided missile systems and multiple rocket launchers.

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These agreements are "expected to play a pivotal role in the growth and development of the military and military systems industry in Saudi Arabia," Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI), the Sunni state's military industries firm said.

"The memorandum of understanding includes the transfer of technology for the local production" of the Kornet anti-tank guided missile systems, advanced multiple rocket launchers and automatic grenade launchers.

"In addition, the parties will cooperate in setting a plan to localise the manufacturing and sustainment of parts of the S-400 air defence system," SAMI said.

The two countries also agreed on the production in Saudi Arabia of the Kalashnikov automatic rifle and its ammunition as well as educational and training programmes for Saudi nationals.

"These agreements are expected to have tangible economic contributions and create hundreds of direct jobs," the company said.

They "will also transfer cutting edge technologies that will act as a catalyst for localising 50 per cent of the Kingdom's military spending."

Rosoboronexport, Russia's state-owned arms exporter, had no immediate comment on the agreements.

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First Published: Oct 05 2017 | 9:32 PM IST

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