The sources say one of Benaissa’s concerns in Moscow is to check the progress in military contracts worth nearly $250 million, which were concluded in January 2005. The key point of the contracts is delivery of 12 Tunguska-M1 missile and gun complexes. The first consignment of six Tunguska-M1s was supplied past year and Benaissa could be willing to supervise the delivery of remaining complexes.
Another concern of Benaissa could be to agree on the purchase of a wide range of armaments, including up to 50 missile launchers and 1,000 missiles of 9K115-2 Metis-M antitank systems, spares and armaments for T-72 tanks, a few dozens of BTR-90 and BMP-3 combat vehicles and up to a hundred of military KamAZ trucks.
Moreover, Benaissa apparently intends to start talks about purchasing up to 20 Mi-35 and Mi-17 helicopters, a few high-speed motor boats and amphibious vessels. The contracts for these armaments, which overall budget is estimated at above $1 billion, could be sealed during Putin's visit to Rabat slated for this September.
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Les négosationt sont en cours pour les hélico d'attaque Russe" 20 Mi-35 and Mi-17", et les NH90 c'est pour les forces spéciales moins de 10 unité Les négociations sont en cours pour les hélico d'attaque Russe" 20 Mi-35 and Mi-17", et les NH90 c'est pour les forces spéciales moins de 10 unité ( ici en vidéo ) [16]