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Good question. Maybe the government got excited about the wopping US$30 billion sitting as reservers right now.
"Late last week, Argentine Defense Minister Agustín Rossi announced that he’d signed an agreement with the head of SIBAT, the Defense Ministry’s International Defense Cooperation directorate, Brig. Gen (ret.) Michel Ben Baruch. The deal, worth $111 million, will provide Israeli upgrades for a fleet of 74 Argentine TAM tanks, most of which are around 40 years old."
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Side Note - The TAM (Tanque Argentino Mediano ) was conceived in the 70s to spearhead a hypothetical Argentine invasion of Southern Brazil through the pampas. Very modern and capable for the time, it would have made short work of the World War II era tanks that the Brazilian army had back then.
"Late last week, Argentine Defense Minister Agustín Rossi announced that he’d signed an agreement with the head of SIBAT, the Defense Ministry’s International Defense Cooperation directorate, Brig. Gen (ret.) Michel Ben Baruch. The deal, worth $111 million, will provide Israeli upgrades for a fleet of 74 Argentine TAM tanks, most of which are around 40 years old."
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Side Note - The TAM (Tanque Argentino Mediano ) was conceived in the 70s to spearhead a hypothetical Argentine invasion of Southern Brazil through the pampas. Very modern and capable for the time, it would have made short work of the World War II era tanks that the Brazilian army had back then.