ARMS UP
Brazil to sell 100 missiles to Pakistan
Published on Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 13:05 in World section
Tags: Pakistan, Brazil , Rio de Janeiro
UP IN ARMS: Brazil's Foreign Trade Chamber has cleared the sale of 100 missiles to Pakistan.



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Rio de Janeiro: Brazil's Foreign Trade Chamber (Camex) has cleared the sale of 100 missiles to Pakistan under an agreement reached in April between the two countries.
The missiles will be produced by Brazilian arms manufacturer Mectron, with financing by the country's Development Bank (BNDES), according to media.
The missiles, which equip aircraft, and detect and destroy radars, will cost 85 million euros ($108 million).
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