Next year, a protocol will be written and the government will start discussing the deal in a few weeks' time, Bartak said. The government said Steyr was unable to observe the conditions of the tender and did not provide the APCs in time last year. Originally, the Czech military wanted to buy 199 Pandurs but the government abrogated the contract worth more than 20 billion crowns late last year, citing Steyr's failure to supply the first vehicles by the set deadline. This January Steyr was given a second chance, but Prague decided to lower the number of the ordered vehicles to 107. The exact price is yet to Czech Foreign Minister to receive his Kosovo counterpart ...
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Along with 60 combat versions with a turret, the military is interested in another five modifications: an HQ vehicle, a surveillance vehicle, a mortar vehicle, an engineering vehicle, and a recovery and maintenance vehicle. (USD1=17.630 crowns)
(Ceske Noviny)
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