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Tango0110 Nov 2013 8:40 p.m. PST

"On September 26, Turkey's Undersecretariat for Defence Industries (SSM) announced that the "Defense Industry Executive Committee" decided to start negotiations with CPMIEC to sign a contract which will include procuring HQ-9 (or FD-2000, as the export variation of the system) systems and missiles which are to be co-produced in Turkey.

Turkish authorities have cautioned that the tender is not finalized yet, and if the U.S. and European companies revise their proposals to meet Turkey's priorities – and if the negotiations with the Chinese doesn't produce any results – Ankara will continue to negotiate with the holders of other offers in the short list.

Other than the Chinese FD-2000 system, Patriot (PAC-3) of Raytheon-Lockheed Martin, and Aster 30 SAMP/T of EURSAM are in the final short list…"

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