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More revealed on Australian Shadow buy

16th September 2010 - 17:10 GMT | by Darren Lake in London

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Further details have begun to emerge about the details of the Australian Army's foreign military sales (FMS) JP 129 contract. Sources close to the programme suggest that the A$175 million price tag for Shadow 200 represents an initial saving of A$20 million on the cancelled Boeing/IAI offering and that the army projects a further $200 million in savings from total life cycle costs.

The figure being paid by Australia is significantly higher than that paid by Sweden or Italy in their commercial purchases of the system. However, one source told Unmanned Vehicles that the price tag still represented real value

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