Chinese Zhi-9 helicopters, the type Cambodia is believed to have ordered, fly past during exercises in southern Kazakhstan. [Reuters]
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China has agreed to lend $US195 million to Cambodia so it can buy Chinese military helicopters.
It is the latest deal in a flurry of trade and investment between the two countries.
The loan would be for an undisclosed number of Chinese-built Zhi-9 (Z-9) utility helicopters, according to official documents seen by Reuters, which covered some 29 agreements signed on Saturday by the two countries.
The Z-9 is a license-built version of the French-made Eurocopter AS 365 Dauphin II first used in the 1980s. Much of Cambodia's military equipment is outdated and in need of repair, with only a few helicopters currently in use.
Cambodian defence ministry spokesman Chhum Sucheat could not confirm how many helicopters would be purchased or when they would be delivered.
China last year donated more than 250 jeeps, trucks and ambulances to Cambodia's army after the United States cancelled plans to provide it with 200 vehicles, in response to the government sending 20 ethnic minority Uighur asylum-seekers back to China in 2009.
As well as government-to-government loans, Chinese firms' Cambodian investments are mainly in construction, agriculture, mining and energy.
Chinese companies last year pledged to invest $8 billion in 360 projects in the impoverished South East Asian country in the first seven months of this year, almost as much as the country's annual gross domestic product.
Among the deals agreed at the weekend was for China's Huawei technologies to help cellphone operator CamGSM to build Cambodia's first satellite.
ABC Radio Australia
China has agreed to lend $US195 million to Cambodia so it can buy Chinese military helicopters.
It is the latest deal in a flurry of trade and investment between the two countries.
The loan would be for an undisclosed number of Chinese-built Zhi-9 (Z-9) utility helicopters, according to official documents seen by Reuters, which covered some 29 agreements signed on Saturday by the two countries.
The Z-9 is a license-built version of the French-made Eurocopter AS 365 Dauphin II first used in the 1980s. Much of Cambodia's military equipment is outdated and in need of repair, with only a few helicopters currently in use.
Cambodian defence ministry spokesman Chhum Sucheat could not confirm how many helicopters would be purchased or when they would be delivered.
China last year donated more than 250 jeeps, trucks and ambulances to Cambodia's army after the United States cancelled plans to provide it with 200 vehicles, in response to the government sending 20 ethnic minority Uighur asylum-seekers back to China in 2009.
As well as government-to-government loans, Chinese firms' Cambodian investments are mainly in construction, agriculture, mining and energy.
Chinese companies last year pledged to invest $8 billion in 360 projects in the impoverished South East Asian country in the first seven months of this year, almost as much as the country's annual gross domestic product.
Among the deals agreed at the weekend was for China's Huawei technologies to help cellphone operator CamGSM to build Cambodia's first satellite.
6 comments:
Eurocopter is not French's. It own by European Union members, just as Airbus own by several EU members. AS 365 Dauphin is Aerospatiale's helicopter. China bought 2 designs from Aerospatiale, the AS 365 and AS321 Frelon. China's Harbin build the Z-9(AS 365 Dauphin) and another China's Chenghe/Avicopter build the AC313 or Z-9(AS 321 Frelon). Both of these helicopters serve in China's PLA.
Cambodia do need this kind of choppers to help our troops...Step by Step cambodia is growing stronger and stronger..
Its about time cambdoian government start to do something about our poor military equipped...My god! All them choppers we have right now almost falling apart in the mid sky...jeeessssssssus!
Apache Helicopter is the best choice for cambodian government...Chinese techonoloy is still not Advanced yet..
I'm glad that PM Hun Sen has concerned about the national security. Therefore, Khmers empire had lost so much land because Khmer forces did not have enough power. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, we needed more land for our people.
Former King Sihanouk left Cambodia for Beijing in 1970 because there were TOO many Vietcong and Vietnamese people in Cambodia. He left and urged Lon-Nol and Khmer rouge taken care of Vietcong and Viets, but unfortunately Khmer Rouge went too far....
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