Title: Seeking an arms deal with developed country
Description: Air force upgrade in progress
Principality of Perejaslawl - November 11, 2004 08:56 AM (GMT)
The Ministry of Defence of the Principality of Perejaslawl seeks to purchase the following:
- 20 MiG-31BM
- 15 Su-37
- 8 An-70
- 17 Ka-50
The Eastern Roman Empire - November 11, 2004 12:42 PM (GMT)
Hopefully you guys will not mind.
http://s4.invisionfree.com/Arms_Sales_Dept/index.phpThis is an international arms mall, of which I am the administrator. I use it for trans-regional arms deals, you can export arms there as well, as well as buy ones.
Principality of Perejaslawl - November 11, 2004 04:51 PM (GMT)
Thank you for this information. However, we would prefer to buy weapons from another region in the Balkans, to advance the economy of the region.
Gurich - November 12, 2004 01:28 AM (GMT)
In the interest of maintaining a balance of power, Gurich is willing to sell some of our military surplus from the dark days. We can deliver 5 MiG-31BMs within a fortnight, more will take longer, and all 8 of the requested An-70s within the week. For the right price. If you are interested, we shall negotiate further in private (PM). The other items on your list are not elements of our battle order and so we have none, but we are willing to offer equivalents if needs be (Tornado GR4's and Typhoons).
Byzantian - November 12, 2004 04:01 AM (GMT)
The BNAF has 7 KA-50 available.
They were due to be taken out of service as part of a restructuring of the BNDF and sold for scrap metal and parts.
The chief of the BNAF is willing to sell them for the right price, $420million Euros.
OOC: I believe this is the KA50 your asking for?
With a full array of armaments of course.

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Principality of Perejaslawl - November 12, 2004 06:41 AM (GMT)
We are interested in purchasing those 7 Ka-50 for the price you ask. Our office has prepared the contract for this deal, and money will be transferred immediately once your representative signs it. PAF pilots will then be sent to fly them to our military base at Perejaslawl city.
Byzantian - November 12, 2004 01:14 PM (GMT)
The chief of the BNAF signs the contract.
The helicopters will be allowed to depart under one condition though, that they fly out unarmed. All armaments will be shipped via military cargo planes to a destination of your choice, or you can arrange to have your own cargo planes pick them up.
Principality of Perejaslawl - November 12, 2004 03:21 PM (GMT)
We fully understand your concerns, and agree to your conditions. We will send one An-124 to pick up the armaments. Meanwhile, the requested €420,000,000 have been wired, according to an exchange rate €1.97 = $1.