Etiqueta: DSCA

For $686 million, the U.S. would authorize the modernization of Pakistan’s F-16 Block 52 fighter jets

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Although its official publication has not yet appeared in the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), the U.S. government would advance in authorizing a modernization...

For US$118.8 million, the U.S. authorized the sale of hundreds of GBU-39/B glide bombs for the Republic of Korea Air Force’s fighter jets

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The United States government has authorized the possible sale of hundreds of GBU-39/B SDB-I glide bombs intended to equip the Republic of Korea Air...

For US$301 million, the U.S. authorizes the sale of new JASSM-ER cruise missiles for the Italian Air Force’s F-35 fighters

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The government of the United States has authorized the possible sale of new extended-range JASSM-ER cruise missiles to equip the Italian Air Force’s stealth...

For US$ 730 million, the U.S. authorizes the sale of more AIM-120C-8 missiles for Denmark’s F-35A fighters

F-35 - Dinamarca
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The United States government has authorized the sale of new AIM-120C-8 AMRAAM air-to-air missiles to equip the Royal Danish Air Force’s F-35A stealth fighters....

For US$ 2.68 billion, the U.S. authorizes the sale of thousands of bombs and JDAM kits for the Royal Canadian Air Force’s fighters

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The government of the United States has authorized the possible sale of an important batch of thousands of general-purpose and glide bombs to equip...

For US$445 million, the U.S. authorized the sale of a new logistics package for Bahrain’s F-16 fighter fleet

F-16 Block 70
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The United States government has authorized the possible sale of a logistics package to support the Bahrain Air Force’s fleet of F-16 Block 70...

For US$200 million, the U.S. authorized the sale of new multiband terminals for the Royal Navy’s future Dreadnought ballistic submarines

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The United States government has authorized the potential sale of multiband communications terminals to equip the new Dreadnought-class nuclear ballistic missile submarines of the...

For US$47.1 million, the U.S. authorizes the sale of new extended-range Excalibur artillery projectiles to the Indian Army

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The government of the United States has authorized the possible sale of new M982A1 Excalibur extended-range artillery projectiles to the Indian Army. This follows...

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