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At one time it was developed the RBS-90 with a twin launcher and some improvements- someone knows what happened? It was basically a RBS-70.
Anotehr point: how man missiles were made of this model?-- Stefanomencarelli 15:03, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
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@ TylerBurden The source of the price is in the linked source article. It's the price offered to Slovakia in the current acquisition program that was completed recently.
Exact quote: "Ponuka na RBS 70 bola 39,5 milióna eur, no za túto sumu by sme dostali len 12 kusov." Translation: 12 pieces offered for 39.5 million EUR.
39.5 / 12 = 3.29, rounded to 3.3
Please read the source when it's attached instead of jumping right away to reverting updates and please read the wikipedia guideline for using the revert functionality. The linked source is a major newspaper in Slovakia, but there are countless other sources, too, if you like more. Martin4x4 ( talk) 18:46, 27 October 2023 (UTC)
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At one time it was developed the RBS-90 with a twin launcher and some improvements- someone knows what happened? It was basically a RBS-70.
Anotehr point: how man missiles were made of this model?-- Stefanomencarelli 15:03, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
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@ TylerBurden The source of the price is in the linked source article. It's the price offered to Slovakia in the current acquisition program that was completed recently.
Exact quote: "Ponuka na RBS 70 bola 39,5 milióna eur, no za túto sumu by sme dostali len 12 kusov." Translation: 12 pieces offered for 39.5 million EUR.
39.5 / 12 = 3.29, rounded to 3.3
Please read the source when it's attached instead of jumping right away to reverting updates and please read the wikipedia guideline for using the revert functionality. The linked source is a major newspaper in Slovakia, but there are countless other sources, too, if you like more. Martin4x4 ( talk) 18:46, 27 October 2023 (UTC)