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Tag: Sudan

Africa / Featured

New Sudanese Prime Minister Aims for Reduction in Defense Spending

August 28, 2019November 22, 2019 - by Derek Bisaccio

Sudan’s new prime minister aims to reduce the country’s bloated defense budget. In a recent interview with the Associated Press, Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok discussed a number of reforms …

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Africa / Land Systems

NIMR Ajban 440As Reportedly Spotted in Sudan

June 5, 2019June 5, 2019 - by Derek Bisaccio

The Emirati-designed and -produced vehicle NIMR Ajban 440A has reportedly been spotted in Sudan, amid a crackdown on protesters after transition talks broke down. Amid escalating violence in #Sudan, at …

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Featured

President Omar al-Bashir Overthrown in Coup

April 11, 2019April 11, 2019 - by Derek Bisaccio

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who took power in 1989, has been ousted after months of protests against his rule. On April 11, the Sudanese Minister of Defense, Awad Ibn Auf, …

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Military Aircraft

Sudanese FTC-2000s Enter Service

May 16, 2018January 16, 2019 - by Derek Bisaccio

Sudan has received its six FTC-2000 fighter-trainer aircraft. The Sudanese Ministry of Defense announced on May 16, 2018, that it had taken delivery of FTC-2000 aircraft, which can be used …

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