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France Places Ballistic Missile Order With EADS

In July French prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin justified the M51 programme, saying: "The nuclear deterrent remains the fundamental element of French independence. The M51 missiles fired from a submarine will be at the forefront of modern technology."

Paris (AFP) Dec 23, 2004
The French arms procurement agency DGA has placed an order worth 3.0 billion euros (4.02 billion dollars) with the EADS aeronautics company for M51 ballistic missiles for nuclear warheads, the defence ministry said on Thursday.

The M51 missile, capable of carrying six nuclear warheads, is to replace from 2010 the M45 missile on four nuclear-armed submarines in the strategic ocean force capable of launching new-generation missiles.

The M51 missiles has greater range and accuracy than the M45.

The order was placed with a subsidiary of the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company, EADS Space Transportation, which will work with the Snecma Propulsion group and SNPE Materiaux.

The contracts are expected to provide work to 1,200 people for 10 years.

In July French prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin justified the M51 programme, saying: "The nuclear deterrent remains the fundamental element of French independence. The M51 missiles fired from a submarine will be at the forefront of modern technology."

The cost of producing the missiles is 3.0 billion euros and the total cost of developing the programme is 5.0 billion euros, the defence ministry has said.

The ministry has not said how many missiles will be produced, although each submarine can be armed with 16 missiles as well as replacements.

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Israeli Defence Minister Calls For Calm Over Rumoured Attack On Iran
Jerusalem (AFP) Dec 22, 2004
Israeli Defence Minister Shaoul Mofaz on Wednesday asked to "calm things down" concerning the possibility of his country striking Iranian nuclear installations.







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