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  • CATIC offers JF-17 to Africa, Middle East

    06/02/2012 3:13:50 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 2 replies
    Defence Web ^ | 31 May 2012
    CATIC offers JF-17 to Africa, Middle East China is looking to Africa and the Middle East to buy its JF-17 Thunder fighter jet, and anticipates countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, Sudan, Venezuela, Turkey and Sri Lanka ordering 300 aircraft over the next five years. A spokesman from China National Aero-Technology Import & Export Corporation (CATIC) told Flightglobal that, "In the next five years, CATIC intends to sell up to 300 JF-17s to several countries in Africa and the Middle East". "CATIC sales and customer support teams are highly motivated and CATIC is looking forward to making the...
  • CA: CATIC Analysts saw protesters at terrorists (shifting the blame alert)

    05/19/2003 1:28:24 AM PDT · by risk · 6 replies · 89+ views
    Oakland Tribune ^ | May 18 2003 | Ian Hoffman
    Analysts saw protesters at terrorists By Ian Hoffman Sean Holstege and Josh Richman - STAFF WRITERS Sunday, May 18, 2003 - Days before firing wooden slugs at anti-war protesters, Oakland police were warned of ``potential violence'' at the Port of Oakland by the California's anti-terrorism intelligence center, which admits blurring the line between terrorism and political dissent. The April 2 bulletin from the California Anti-Terrorism Information Center (CATIC) offered more innuendo than actual evidence of protesters' intent to ``shut down'' the port and possibly act violently. CATIC spokesman Mike Van Winkle said such evidence wasn't needed to issue warnings on...