Kenya's KSH 43B arms deal with US in danger

http://www.nation.co.ke/news/kenyas-Sh43-billion-US-arms-deal-at-risk/1056-3815984-xrje3hz/index.html

A US congressman is seeking to halt Kenya’s pending $418 million weapons purchase from a US contractor centred on 12 converted agricultural aircraft intended to bolster the Kenya Defence Forces’s campaign against Al-Shabaab.

“My office has received credible allegations of faulty contracting practices, fraud and unfair treatment surrounding this sale,” Congressman Ted Budd said on Tuesday.

PROBE DEAL

In urging his colleagues to block and investigate the deal, the North Carolina Republican said a company in his home state would sell Kenya planes better suited for their envisioned purpose at less than half the quoted price.

Kenya has agreed to pay the full $418 (over Sh43 billion) million cost of the deal centred on a dozen Air Tractor AT-802L aircraft, a US State Department official said last month.

The US Congress must approve the sale of the dozen Air Tractors, two trainer planes and related weapons systems manufactured by L-3 Communications, a Texas-based company.

Congressman Budd is charging that the contract was awarded without competitive bidding to L-3 Communications, which, he said, “has no experience or track record producing this kind of aircraft.”

FRAUD

IOMAX, a company based in the congressman’s own district, can deliver to Kenya a more appropriate and proven type of aircraft for $283 million less than L-3’s price, Mr Budd said.

“We need to ensure that Kenya, a long-time ally, is getting a fair deal, and that veteran-owned small businesses in our state aren’t getting shut out of competition because of government favouritism towards giant contractors,” the congressman declared.

He did not elaborate on the purported fraud involved in Kenya’s deal with L-3, which has been given clearance by the US State Department.

KENYA CONFUSED

A military monitoring news organisation based in London reported on Thursday that Kenya may have confused the AT-802L made by L-3 in Texas with an AT-802 aircraft manufactured by IOMAX in North Carolina.

Based on comments from an anonymous source said to be familiar with the deal, IHS Jane’s Defence Weekly reports: “Kenya requested the AT-802L from Air Tractor and its systems-integration partner (and prime) L3 Technologies on the basis of it being an already in service and combat-proven platform, confusing it with the IOMAX-developed AT-802 and the follow-on Archangel Border Patrol Aircraft (BPA) that have been sold to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and regional allies.”

“As of yesterday,” this source added, “Kenya was completely unaware that L3 was not the company who built the 48 [IOMAX] aircraft [delivered to the UAE]."

MANNED BPA

According to a leaked “background document” cited by Jane’s, IOMAX is at present “the only contractor with a manned and weaponised BPA airframe approved for export from the United States.”

A key business advantage for IOMAX, the document adds, is its ability “to provide an integrated, weaponised platform suitable for equipping and firing laser-guided munitions from a purpose-built airframe.”

The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Congressman Budd’s charges.

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Hehehehe. Leo si kuna jamaa atalala na heart attack hapa kijiji!

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nimefika hapo converted agricultural aircraft…

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That looks like someone in new administration who want to eat.

Who has watched [SIZE=4]War Dogs (2016)?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdFIkMY1SUI



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lb0sDIuEf_A
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Someone please link to that thread from a month ago. Various experts had much to say.

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The recently approved sale of 12 Air Tractor-L3 Technologies AT-802L intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) and light attack turboprops to Kenya is in doubt after it emerged that a US congressman is calling for an investigating into potential irregularities with the USD418 million deal.

According to a source familiar with the requirement who asked to not be identified, Kenya requested the AT-802L from Air Tractor and its systems-integration partner (and prime) L3 Technologies on the basis of it being an already in service and combat-proven platform, confusing it with the IOMAX-developed AT-802 and the follow-on Archangel Border Patrol Aircraft (BPA) that have been sold to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and regional allies.

“The Kenyan Air Force selected the AT-802L aircraft due to its supposed ‘combat readiness and effectiveness throughout the region’, and the Department of State made its justification for the award based on this. As of yesterday, Kenya was completely unaware that L3 was not the company who built the 48 [IOMAX] aircraft [delivered to the UAE],” the source told Jane’s on 14 February.

In light of this, Congressman Ted Budd, who represents the North Carolina-based IOMAX, is introducing a motion to stop the sale pending a Government Accountability Office (GAO) audit and oversight investigation into the deal, which also includes two Air Tractor AT-504 trainer turboprops.

A background document for the motion seen by Jane’s states : "There are currently 48 [IOMAX] aircraft deployed in the Middle East, specifically in the UAE, Jordan, and Egypt. They are, at this present time, the only contractor with a manned and weaponised BPA airframe approved for export from the United States. One of their key business advantages is the fact that they are able to provide an integrated, weaponised platform suitable for equipping and firing laser-guided munitions from a purpose-built

http://www.janes.com/article/67749/us-congressman-calls-for-air-tractor-sale-to-kenya-to-be-investigated

Apparently the AT 802 L is actually an agricultural aircraft that may be adapted to armed or firefighting versions.
Air Tractor AT-802 - Wikipedia

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@Jazzman ulisema ndege ziko sawa kuja ujibu mashtaka.

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ONENI SASA TENDER INGINE!!! - News & Politics - Kenya Talk

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ODM members of US government.

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And when I said the air tractors looked like world war 2 planes watu2 walinikashifu sana. And I said the deal behind the scene is what stinks ,na pia nikashitumiwa. What I raised concerns about has come to pass. I’m eating my makhalange with sugar topping waiting for fireworks to happen .

@FieldMarshal CouchP aka “couch potato” njoo please , you claimed I’m less educated to talk the truth , please come and spew to us your educated thoughts on this …

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sipping some KC nikingoja pia.

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It would appear that there’s quite a huge discrepancy in the prices if what the Senator has said is true.
I have revisited that previous thread, and well, there was quite something there!

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I know if Jubilee/Cord masters said that the devil got saved.

The slaves will follow blindly and even produce evidence.

My beloved Kenya. How did we end up with learnt fools.

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You were sipping KC even then

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I hope hakuna mkenya behind the “faulty contracting practices and fraud”, if there is ajitayarishe for extradishen.

Too bad for KDF they will have to wait longer for those air tractors.

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What are the chances that there is no Kenyan behind the" faulty contracting practices and fraud"?

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This deal was shelved a long time ago even before it got into the Kenyan media. April last year to be exact. Israel, Jordan, and Saudi have these planes. Shabaab will be celebrating for a long time to come. Bahati yao

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Saidia link tafadhali…
The sale first appeared in the local press in Jan 2017

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Nakumbuka tuliitwa military experts. So assuming the corruption was not on our side, how can whoever who was procuring the planes make a mistake on something that would cost the country 43 billion? This country is a strange one.

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