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Feb 26, 2016
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now I read the flag of Algeria had been raised on the "Harrad" (910) on Tuesday, and ...
... and here's how 911 looks like now (dated June 16):
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FORBIN

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The third and last Algerian Navy C28A Corvette Azzadjer (hull number 922) arriving in Algeria

Third and Last Chinese-Built C28A Corvette Delivered to the Algerian Navy

The third and last C28A Corvette on order for the Algerian Navy has been delivered by Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding, a wholly owned subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC, the largest shipbuilding group in China). Algeria signed a contract with China Shipbuilding Trading Co (CSTC) for construction of three C28A corvettes in March 2012.

The first two were delivered respectively on August 15, 2014 and January 26, 2016.

CSTC representatives at DSA 2014 explained to Navy Recognition that the ship would be about 120 meters in length, a breadth of 14.4 meters and a draft of 3.87 meters for a displacement of about 2880 tons.

The three corvettes are fitted with a mix of Chinese and Western systems. The hull mounted sonar will be of Chinese origin, but Algeria has selected
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and Kelvin Hughes for the navigation radar.

According to the CSTC representatives, the weapons fit will be of Chinese origin exclusively and will consist in:
- A single barreled 76mm main gun
- 8x C802 anti-ship missiles
- 1x FM90N launcher with 8x surface to air missiles
- 2x Type 730 CIWS located on top of the helicopter hangar

The corvette has some stealth attributes, such as the exhaust gases funnels located right on the water line on the sides of the hull in order to reduce its IR signature.

According to China state media, the class has set several news records in tonnage, fire and combat capability for exported Chinese military ships. These advances reflect the maturation of China's shipbuilding industry, including electronic weapons system capabilities that have reached international levels. From all appearances, the successful construction of this latest frigate is only the beginning of China's expanded influence in military ship trade around the world.

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Morocco receives first upgrade M1A1 Abrams main battle tanks

The Royal Moroccan Army’s receives first upgrade M1A1 Abrams main battle tanks from USA. The first batch of Abrams tanks was spotted in Morocco.

Morocco receives tanks from the US as part of the general contract for 222 tanks , worth $ 1.015 billion, which was approved by the US Congress in 2011 and signed in 2013. Earlier, in 2013, it was already informed about the contract for 50 tanks , delivery of which should be completed by November 30 2016.

Under the $358m foreign military sales (FMS) contract, the General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) company will upgrade a total of 150 M1A1 Abrams tanks for sale to the Kingdom of Morocco.

The advanced M1A1 SA tank features gunners primary sight, new Block I 2nd generation forward-looking infrared technology, and a blue force tracking system for enhanced effectiveness in the battlefield.

According to the company, the refurbished tanks also incur lower operational and support costs and report higher operational readiness rates.

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Senegal has ordered four Korean Aerospace Industries (KAI) KT-1 Woong-Bee turboprop trainer aircraft, South Korean media reported on 21 July.

The Senegalese Air Force (Armée de l'Air du Senegal) is to receive the four twin-seat aircraft under an agreement signed on 15 July, according to the Business Korea website. No contract values, aircraft configurations, or delivery timelines were revealed in the report.

The West African nation will become the fifth operator of the KT-1 after the Republic of Korea Air Force, the Indonesian Air Force, the Turkish Air Force, and the Peruvian Air Force. In both South Korean and Peruvian service, the KT-1 is used in a secondary light attack role, with the aircraft designated KA-1.

It is not clear if the Senegalese Air Force will do the same, as it currently does not field any offensive fixed-wing combat capabilities. It does, however, operate a pair of Mil Mi-35 'Hind' assault helicopters, which it procured in 2005, and with four hardpoints the KT-1 could provide a useful supplementary air-to-ground capability to these Russian-built platforms if required.
 
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