http://www.geostrategy-direct.com/geostrategy-direct/secure/2011/06_08/1.asp

 

Madrid blocks try by Iran for nine U.S. military helicopters 

LONDON - Iran has been stopped in efforts to acquire U.S.-origin military
helicopters. 

The government in Madrid reported blocking an Iranian attempt to purchase
nine U.S. military helicopters through Spanish companies. Officials said
Iran ordered the Bell-212 transport helicopter for Teheran's military and
security forces. 

"They tried to protect the export sale, which could have resulted in revenue
of about 100 million euro, under the cover of legal aviation repairs,"
Spanish police said. 

In a statement on May 26, Spanish police said they found the helicopters
ordered by Iran in warehouses in Barcelona and Madrid. Police said the
helicopters as well as spares were seized. 

This marked the latest attempt by Iran to acquire U.S. aircraft. Earlier
this year, Washington reported the arrest of several American businessmen
for agreeing to sell surplus aircraft, engines and spares to the Teheran
regime. 

Police said five Spanish executives and three Iranians were arrested in
connection with the helicopter deal. They said Iranian representatives had
arrived in Spain to pay for the aircraft and arrange for shipment to
Teheran. 

The Bell-212 has been part of the Iranian Air Force fleet since 1971. 

The helicopter, designed to transport soldiers and equipment, could reach a
speed of 225 kilometers per hour and a range of nearly 600 kilometers. 

The Spanish defendants were said to have acquired the helicopters from
Israel. Officials said Israel sold the surplus helicopters for $20 million
to a Spaniard identified as Pedro Matorna. The United States approved the
sale after Matorna said the Bell-212 would be used to fight forest fires. 

"There was a group of Spanish citizens who bought material, in this case
helicopters, in Israel and then tried to sell them to other nations to which
you can't export arms, like Iran," Spanish Interior Minister Alfredo Perez
Rubalcaba said. 

 



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