Africa Map

African Press Agency

African Press Agency Logo
   

 Home
 Country Profile
 Useful Links
 Contact us

Home

Bahrain/DefenceBack
[Published: Wednesday August 14 2019]

 Bahrain to purchase US Patriot System to defend against missiles - Raytheon

 
WASHINGTON, 14 August. - (ANA) - Bahrain has agreed to buy the US-built Patriot anti-aircraft and missile interceptor system, the Raytheon Company said in a press release.
 
"Bahrain signed an agreement to purchase Raytheon's… Patriot air and missile defense system from the US Army", the release said. "This letter of offer and acceptance allows the US government to begin
 
contract negotiations with Raytheon for… an undisclosed quantity of systems and missiles".
 
The release said that the venerable Patriot Integrated Air and Missile Defence System was designed to defend against ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and manned and unmanned aircraft.
 
"Patriot is continually modernized, enhanced and upgraded, through this 17-nation community, to ensure it outpaces the evolving threats for years to come", Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems President
 
Ralph Acaba said in the release.
 
Bahrain hosts a US Navy base, US Naval Forces Central Command and the US Fifth Fleet.
 
In May, the Defence Security Cooperation Agency said in a press release that Bahrain specifically purchased 60 Patriot Advanced Capability-3 Missile Segment Enhancement missiles, 36 Patriot MIM-104E
 
Guidance Enhanced Missiles with canisters, nine M903 Launching Stations, five Antenna Mast Groups, three Electrical Power Plants, two AN/MPQ-65 Radar Sets, and two AN/MSQ-132 Engagement
 
Control Stations.  - (ANA) -
 
AB/ANA/14 August 2019 - - -
 
 
 

North South News website

Advertise banner

News icon Global/Plastics Issue
News icon Europe/Extreme Heat
News icon WHO/Sudan
News icon Tanzania/Floods
News icon ILO/Social Protection
News icon Arab League/US Veto
News icon Renewable energy
News icon US/Injustice
News icon US/Students Protest
News icon Syria/Crisis

AFRICAN PRESS AGENCY Copyright © 2005 - 2007