![%EA%B7%B8%EB%A6%BC3.jpg](/vb/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2F2korea.hani.co.kr%2Ffiles%2Fattach%2Fimages%2F64%2F222%2F312%2F%25EA%25B7%25B8%25EB%25A6%25BC3.jpg&hash=8adc9e440d9e99c45615f827b1e38b95)
Qatar and Saudi Arabia will each order Lockheed Martin's Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) ballistic missile defence system, although it could be up to three years before the contracts are finalised, according to Mike Trotsky, the vice-president of Air and Missile Defense at Lockheed Martin.The US Defense Security Co-operation Agency (DSCA) announced in November 2012 that Qatar had requested the sale of THAAD and PAC-3 missiles and, although a contract has been signed for the latter, the THAAD contract has yet to emerge."Right now [the Qataris] are in the process of deciding what their defence design should be in conjunction with the [US] Missile Defense Agency and Lockheed Martin," Trotsky told journalists at the IDEX show in Abu Dhab
ليس لديك تصريح لمشاهدة الرابط، فضلا قم ب تسجيل الدخول او تسجيل