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Defense companies sign agreements at NATO Industry Forum

Defense?companies of NATO member states met in Ankara, Turkey on Tuesday to attend an industry forum that was held along with the annual summit. Several defence cooperation and procurement agreements were expected to be signed.

Here are some of the recent deals that have been announced:

SAAB Saab, a Swedish manufacturer of defence equipment, said that NATO would begin formal negotiations to acquire up to 10 GlobalEye aircraft for airborne early warning control and surveillance.

CEO Micael Johansson said reporters that the company could begin deliveries as early as 2030.

LOCKHEED MARTIN - RHEINMETALL

Lockheed Martin signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Rheinmetall on Tuesday for the production of ATACMS missiles jointly in?Germany. This would be the first time that?the short range ballistic missile is manufactured outside the United States.

U.S. officials have announced that the United States is also planning to establish a facility in Europe to maintain Lockheed Martin’s advanced PAC-3 missile for air defence. Michael Duffey, the Undersecretary of Defence, said Tuesday. Washington does not rule out the possibility of producing the missiles abroad, according to Duffey, although it is still unclear where the facility for maintenance will be located.

NORTHROP GUMMAN NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said that allies would buy up to five Northrop Grumman MQ-4C "Triton high altitude surveillance" drones. Norway, Finland Germany and Denmark signed a letter for the purchase.

AIRBUS NATO plans to?launch a strategic fleet of Airbus A400M transport 'planes, and expand the existing A330 MRTT transport and tanker fleet by an aircraft. Rutte?said.

ISAR AEROSPACE German Rocket Maker Isar 'Aerospace' signed a contract with Canada's Maritime Launch Services for the construction and use of a dedicated launchpad for its Spectrum rocket in Spaceport Nova Scotia. (Reporting and editing by Matt Scuffham, Emanuele Berro)

(source: Reuters)