Russia to Sell 60 Armored Vehicles to Indonesia
31/1/2012


Russia is set to sell up to 60 infantry fighting vehicles (IFV) to Indonesia in a deal worth more than $100 million

© RIA Novosti. Alexander Alpatkin

Russia is set to sell up to 60 infantry fighting vehicles to Indonesia in a deal worth more than $100 million, the Izvestia newspaper cited an unnamed military source as saying on Tuesday.

The deal will be finalized on February 10, the source said, adding that 20 BMP-3 vehicles will be delivered before the end of the year.

The Russian army stopped purchasing the vehicles in 2010.

The state-run weapons exporter Rosoboronexport declined to comment.

The Kurganmashzavod arms plant said it would produce modified vehicles for Indonesia.


The BMP-3 amphibious tracked infantry fighting vehicle
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