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India, Russia Formally Ink $5.4 billion S-400 Air Defense System Deal - Kremlin

The delivery of the five advanced S-400 Triumf squadrons will begin in October 2020, despite the threat of US financial sanctions.
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India and Russia signed a $5.4 billion S-400 Triumf surface-to-air missile deal on Friday during an annual bilateral meet in New Delhi, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitriy Peskov stated.

"Yes, on the summit's sidelines," Peskov told Sputnik, when asked a relevant question.

Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport Director-General Alexander Mikheev specified later in the day that to implement the contract on supplies of S-400 on the same day.

The delivery of the five advanced S-400 Triumf squadrons will begin in October 2020. The deal has been signed despite the looming threat of US financial sanctions.

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In mid-July, Indian Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that Delhi and Moscow had reached the final stage in talks on the deliveries of S-400.

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The United States has been trying to prevent other countries from buying S-400 from Russia, in particular by invoking its Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) which envisions punitive measures for any third party that carries out major transactions with the sanctioned Russian companies.

India earlier made it clear that US sanctions would not deter it from making crucial purchases from Russia. On July 13, during a media interaction, Indian Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman termed CAATSA as an American law and not a UN law and said that India would go ahead with the S-400 Triumph air defense missile systems deal.

The S-400 Triumf system is a next-generation mobile air defense system, which is capable of destroying aerial targets at an extremely long range of up to 400 kilometers (almost 250 miles).

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