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Missile supplier seeks talks over cancelled RM1.06bil deal, says Khaled

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Missile supplier seeks talks over cancelled RM1.06bil deal, says Khaled
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The Malaysian Defence Ministry is seeking a RM1.06 billion claim from Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace following the cancellation of a naval missile procurement deal. The ministry is currently evaluating alternative missile systems from four countries to equip its Littoral Combat Ships.

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This highlights the financial and operational complexities of international defense procurement and the impact of export license revocations on national security projects.

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KOTA TINGGI: The Defence Ministry has stated that the Naval Strike Missile supplier has requested discussions over the RM1.06bil claim stemming from the cancelled procurement for the Navy.

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