Marinha Will Sell Four Patrol Ships to the Dominican Republic for Eur 24 Million
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Sales of ships of the "Tejo" class will be a way of estimating "war materials not required by the Armed Forces", the Ministry of Defence has advanced. Ships will be delivered in Portugal.
The governments of the Dominican Republic and the Portuguese Republic formalized the signing of an intergovernmental contract for the acquisition of four "Tejo"-class offshore patrol vessels, an operation aimed at strengthening the Dominican Navy's operational capabilities in the surveillance, control, and protection of the country's maritime spaces. The ceremony was led by the Dominican Minister of Defense, Lieutenant General Carlos Antonio Fer…
Lisbon.- Portugal signed a contract for the sale of four coastal patrol vessels to the Dominican Republic for 24 million euros, which can be complemented by additional options in systems and equipment, the Ministry of Defense said in a statement this Thursday. The sale will be formalized this Friday with a ceremony and a press conference in which the Minister of Defense of Portugal, Nuno Melo, and his Dominican counterpart, Lieutenant General Ca…
Lisbon.- Portugal signed a contract for the sale of four coastal patrol vessels to the Dominican Republic for 24 million euros, which can be complemented by additional options in systems and equipment, reported the Ministry of Defense Luso in a statement this Thursday. (Continue reading...) The entry RD buys from Portugal four military ships for 24 million euros was first published in Remolacha - News Dominican Republic.
Portugal sells four coastal patrol ships per €6 million per unit and can still add €370 thousand to systems
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