The US government has cleared the possible sale of Bell 412 utility helicopters to Zambia. The package is valued at $100 million and includes an unspecified number of rotorcraft, according to the ...
The US State Department has approved a possible Foreign Military Sale (FMS) to the Republic of Zambia for Bell 412 helicopters at an estimated cost of US$100 million. Zambia has asked to buy the ...
(US Embassy in Zambia ) The United States has approved the sale of additional Bell 412 helicopters to Zambia, the US Defense Security and Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced on 13 January.
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The US State Department has agreed a potential transaction that would see the Republic of Zambia purchase Bell 412 Enhanced Performance Medium-Lift Transport Helicopters in a deal valued at ...
Bell 412 helicopters feature advanced avionic and navigation systems. Credit: Ian Forshaw/MOD/ commons.wikimedia.org (Creative Commons). The US State Department has agreed a potential transaction that ...
The U.S. State Department has approved a potential Foreign Military Sale to Zambia for Bell 412 Enhanced Performance (EP) medium-lift transport helicopters and related support systems. The Defense ...
The US State Department has approved a possible Foreign Military Sale of Bell 412 Enhanced Performance(EP) Exportable Medium-Lift Transport Helicopter to the Republic of Zambia. The sale has an ...
Two Bell 412 helicopters added to the Zambia Air Force fleet in March 2024. The Zambian military is looking to expand its Bell 412 helicopter fleet and has requested the sale of additional rotorcraft ...
Amid the grounding of ALH Dhruv fleet, the Army's move to deploy civil helicopters aims to support isolated posts in Himachal ...
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