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Argentina negotiates with France for Mirage aircraft
by Richard Tomkins
Paris (UPI) Jun 17, 2016


Ninth A400M Atlas transport for French air force
Paris (UPI) Jun 17, 2016 - The French Ministry of Defense reports it has received its ninth A400M Atlas military transport aircraft from Airbus Defense and Space.

The new airlifter is the first to have tactical capabilities, including the ability to drop paratroopers and supplies, a self-protection suite, the ability to operate on semi-prepared landing strips and the ability to refuel combat and transport aircraft in flight.

The ministry plans to have six A400M operational aircraft with these capabilities, and two other similar aircraft are to be delivered before the end of the year.

Three A400Ms currently in service will be retrofitted to the capability standards of the aircraft received earlier this month.

The A400M is a four-engine turboprop. It has a cruise speed of 485 miles per hour and a range of 2,490 miles while carrying a 33-ton payload.

Argentina is reportedly negotiating with France to purchase F-1 Mirage fighter aircraft.

The talks also involve the possible purchase of engines to power 20 Argentinian Pucaras aircraft that are currently grounded.

"The transaction provides excellent value, and under very favorable conditions," Defense Minister Julio Martinez told La Nacion during a visit to France. "The Argentine Air Force cannot do without supersonic aircraft. Our pilots must be able to train in modern aircraft."

Martinez declined to detail the financial details of a possible deal since "negotiations are not finished," the newspaper said.

He acknowledged that the United States has offered to sell Argentina F-16 fighter fighters but the Mirage would better fulfill the needs of the country.

"The operating cost of the F-16 makes them almost prohibitively expensive," he said.

Argentina had previously been in talks with Israel for their Kfir fighter.

The Defense minister was in Paris to attend the Eurostatory 2016 defense exhibition and also met with his French counterpart.


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