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Reports of the sale surfaced in 2007 but were quickly denied by Moscow and the official state arms-trading monopoly Rosoboronexport, which issued a statement saying "Russia has no plans to deliver fighter jets to Syria."
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Reports of the sale surfaced in 2007 but were quickly denied by Moscow and the official state arms-trading monopoly Rosoboronexport, which issued a statement saying "Russia has no plans to deliver fighter jets to Syria."
Latest Articles The Jerusalem Post 2009
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"Rosoboronexport" the exclusive right to export the final output of military designation.
Robert Amsterdam 2009
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"Rosoboronexport" and its industrial assets has received factual formalization.
Robert Amsterdam 2009
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The transport plane, with a payload capacity of 15-20 metric tons, will be developed and produced by a joint venture between HAL and Russia's United Aircraft Corp. and Rosoboronexport.
Hindustan Aeronautics Planning IPO Santanu Choudhury 2011
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You report that the U.S. military is planning to award an exclusive contract to Russia's state arms exporter Rosoboronexport to supply helicopters for Afghanistan's military U.S.
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The Russian daily Kommersant, citing a person close to Russia's Rosoboronexport state arms trader, said the $550 million deal envisions the delivery of 36 Yak-130 aircraft.
Spurned Offer Raises Syria Tensions Nour Malas 2012
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NATO's purchase of Russian-made military helicopters became easier in May, when the U.S. lifted sanctions it had imposed in 2006 against Rosoboronexport, Russia's state arms dealer, for doing business with Iran.
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Asked to comment on the Iranian report, Vyacheslav Davidenko, a spokesman for the Russian state arms trader Rosoboronexport, said that his company hadn't delivered any S-300s to Iran.
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Mikhail Kalashnikov, in public remarks at sixtieth anniversary celebrations of the AK-47, in offices of Rosoboronexport, Moscow, in 2007, in presence of the author.
The Gun C. J. Chivers 2010
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