Firm Awarded $418M Kenyan Arms Sale Caught Misrepresenting Products – IOTW Report

Firm Awarded $418M Kenyan Arms Sale Caught Misrepresenting Products

Breitbart: WASHINGTON D.C. — A giant defense firm may be passing off another company’s equipment as its own, which could have played a role in a potentially corrupt U.S. arms sale to Kenya that the State Department approved on the Obama administration’s last day in office.

Breitbart News has obtained photos of L-3 Technologies using marketing materials at a recent international defense conference featuring a small plane produced by IOMAX USA, Inc., a small, disabled-veteran owned company based in North Carolina.

The photos show an L-3 banner and poster at their booth at the 2017 International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX) in February featuring IOMAX’s “Archangel” aircraft — an armed crop-duster-like aircraft used by U.S. partner militaries for border patrol, surveillance, and close air support.

L-3 passing off the aircraft as its own could potentially explain how it got exclusive approval for a lucrative $418 million contract to produce 14 such planes for the Kenya Defense Forces, despite never having produced the planes before and IOMAX’s ability to produce them for much cheaper.  more here

9 Comments on Firm Awarded $418M Kenyan Arms Sale Caught Misrepresenting Products

  1. “It appears that more congressional oversight is warranted”

    Nooooo, It appears that investigations and indictments are warranted. This pure corruption and Obama needs to be held accountable. I’d look for a connection between L3 and the Obama’s publisher.

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