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Business/Finance See other Business/Finance Articles Title: ‘Unimpressed’ by American Patriot missile system, India turns to Russian S-400 PressTV... India is to finalize a weapons deal to buy Russian-made S-400 missile defense systems reportedly unimpressed by US-made Patriot missile systems repeated failures. Indias Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is visiting Moscow this week for New Delhi and Moscow to put the final touches to the agreement, which buys the latter six anti-aircraft-cum-anti-missile S-400 systems. The deal, likely to reach $6 billion in worth, comes despite US sanctions against Russia, and heavy United States lobbying to peddle American arms to the subcontinent. The New York Times reported on Thursday that the deal serves as a blow to the United States struggling Patriot missile defense system. Sold ostentatiously to Saudi Arabia to highlight Riyadh and Washingtons alliance, the Patriot interceptors have been repeatedly failing against counterattacks by Yemens Houthi Ansarullah movement amid the Saudi war on the neighboring country. The Patriot system has faced recent scrutiny after it failed to protect Saudi Arabias capital from missiles fired by Houthi militants in Yemen, the paper wrote. India wasnt very impressed with the Patriot compared with the S-400, which wins hands-down in capability, in its availability, service availability. Its a more efficient system, it cited Rahul Bedi of Janes Information Group as saying. In March, Foreign Policy magazine published an article, describing Patriot as a lemon of a missile defense system. US army officers stand in front a US Patriot missile system during joint Israeli-US military exercise "Juniper Cobra" at the Hatzor Airforce Base in Israel, March 8, 2018. (Photo by AFP) On March 25, Houthi forces in Yemen fired seven missiles at Riyadh. Saudi Arabia confirmed the launches and asserted that it successfully intercepted all seven, that article read. It, however, added, Theres no evidence that Saudi Arabia intercepted any missiles at all, noting, One interceptor explodes catastrophically just after launch, while another makes a U-turn in midair and then comes screaming back at Riyadh, where it explodes on the ground. The Times also reminded that Turkey has also signed a deal with Russia to buy the S-400 system ignoring American concerns and despite being a member of the US-led military alliance of NATO. Poster Comment: J.J._No_More_Trump_in_2020.... Arms contracts in The U.S.A. are determined by which company pays the most bribes to Congress, which member of Congress has that manufacturer in their State, things like that, the last consideration is how good it weapon system is, this leads to overpriced junk. Now you know why everybody is buying Russian military gear. [Tatarewicz] Contractors don't have to bribe congress members whose election is assured by the Israeli lobby and its associates when they pledge allegiance to the squatter state. When elected, Congress critters vote a $3-billion grant to Israel which then funds the lobby's $100-million budget. Jew fund raisers, who keep a 30% commission, no doubt collect from defense contractors like from any other corporate donor. Senator or Rep whose district has a defense contractor would push or horse trade over defense spending Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: Tatarewicz, Missle Deal a Dud (#0)
Theres no evidence that Saudi Arabia intercepted any missiles at all, noting, One interceptor explodes catastrophically just after launch, while another makes a U-turn in midair and then comes screaming back at Riyadh, where it explodes on the ground. Dancing Don is not so popular in Saudi-Israel now. He got the gold mine, and they got the shaft.
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