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MISSILE NEWS
Qatar buys new Exocets
by Staff Writers
Paris (UPI) Apr 26, 2010


Scud claim a bid to stall peace talks: Lebanese official
Beirut (AFP) April 26, 2010 - Israeli charges that Syria is smuggling Scud missiles to its Lebanese ally Hezbollah aims to divert attention from stalled Middle East peace talks, a senior Lebanese official said on Monday. The allegations are "an attempt to divert attention from the main issue which is Israel's refusal to resume peace efforts, either through its settlement projects in east Jerusalem or through the Scuds issue," the official, who is close to Prime Minister Saad Hariri, told AFP. His statement came amid US and Israeli fears that Damascus was secretly sending Shiite militant Hezbollah the missiles, which have a range of roughly 300 kilometres (180 miles) although some can strike beyond 500 kilometres (300 miles).

The US- and Saudi-backed Hariri has upped contacts with Arab and European leaders, including French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, to discuss the need to "confront Israeli threats against Lebanon and Syria as Israel refuses to move forward with negotiations with the Palestinians," his office said in a statement Monday. Hariri also met US Deputy Security Adviser for Homeland Security John Brennan in Beirut on Monday, the statement said without elaborating. Earlier this month, Israeli President Shimon Peres accused Syria of supplying Hezbollah with the Scuds, a charge Damascus has denied.

Washington has stopped short of openly accusing Damascus of supplying the Shiite militant group with the missiles, but has said Syria has provided the group with a "wider array" of weaponry. The Scud allegations come as the US administration has boosted relations with Syria, and US lawmakers have seized on the issue to argue against greater rapprochement. US-Syria ties plummeted after the 2005 assassination of Lebanon's former prime minister Rafiq Hariri, father of the current premier, in a Beirut car bombing widely blamed on Syria and its allies. Damascus denied involvement.

Qatar's navy is set to purchase a batch of Exocet surface-to-surface missiles to beef up equipment of its Vita-class patrol boats.

No details of the purchase were announced, including the expected price the emirate will pay to upgrade its fleet.

Qatar's navy presently relies on seven French and British fast attack craft equipped with earlier version of Exocet missiles. The latest procurement, however, features an upgraded model -- the MM Block 3 missiles -- that replaces rocket fuel with turbojet propulsion. That extends the missiles' range capabilities and adds Global Positioning System-like targeting.

The new missiles will add to a weapons suite that includes 76mm guns, Mistral surface-to-air missiles and the rapid-fire 30mm Goalkeeper weapon system, the Defense News Web site reported.

"The missile development project is in line with our development plan to update the Qatari Emiri naval forces," said Staff Brig. Mohammed Bin Nasser Al Mohannadi, commander of the Qatari navy.

"It is an integrated project that includes training officers and other navy personnel to deal with modernized missile systems, the development of missile launched systems and updating with the latest technology in the field," he was quoted saying by local media.

Qatar is near the midpoint of the western edge of the Persian Gulf, on which small and fast armed ships are particularly effective. It maintains a modest military force of about 12,000 personnel, including an army, navy and air force.

The emirate holds close defense ties with Iran, with which it signed a pact this year, promising to "expand" such relations.

Qatar hosts one of the largest U.S. bases in the Middle East, Al Udeid Air Base but it has rejected U.N. Security Council resolutions against Iran for its nuclear program. It has publicly supported Iran's right to peaceful nuclear technology.

Its courting of Iran, however, has sparked controversy within the Arab world, which has been increasingly wooed by Tehran in hope of extending its influence. Qatar is the second state after Syria to defy the Arab world's calls for a "united front" against the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Since entering service in 1972, MBDA, a European missile company, has supplied more than 3,500 Exocet missiles to more than 35 countries, a company announcement said.

The MM40 Block3 has been ordered by the French navy and will equip its variant of the Franco-Italian FREMM frigate.

The first operational firing of the MM40 Block 3 took place in March from a warship in France. It wasn't immediately clear how soon Qatar would take delivery of the new missiles.

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