Codan wins tactical comms contract with African nation
Codan Communications has won a contract with a large African government to supply Sentry-H tactical communications equipment. The contract has a value in the order of US$10 million for the radios and accessories and is expected to be delivered in the second half of FY21.
“The customer intends to deploy Sentry-HTM radios for national security purposes in military operations in a country-wide program. The contract is a one-off purchase, and there are no material conditions that are required to be satisfied prior to delivery,” the company said in a statement released 9 September.
The company said the contract “enhances our strategy to successfully penetrate the security and military sector globally”.
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