State-owned Polish weapons producer Bumar has clinched a deal to deliver 236 million dollars worth of military equipment for Iraq, Bumar said today. Bumar and representatives of the Iraqi government on Wednesday signed a sale agreement for helicopters, grenades, pistols, automatic rifles, ambulances and fuel and water systems. ''Poland has helped us a great deal, so we're trying to build strong links between companies from our two countries. We are very happy with the agreements we've signed today,'' Iraqi Deputy Defence Minister Ziad Cattan said at the signing ceremony. Bumar won a $54 million Iraqi contract in September.
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