State Department Approves Five Potential Foreign Military Sales
The State Department approved potential military sales to Denmark, Hungary, Japan, Lithuania and South Korea, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said Aug. 27.
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Denmark requested $200 million worth of “low frequency sonar” systems and “sonobuoys”; Hungary requested $500 million worth of “medium range air-to-air missiles”; Japan requested about $3 billion worth of missile systems; Lithuania requested about $170 million worth of “joint light tactical vehicles”; and South Korea requested 72 million worth of “lightweight torpedoes,” the DSCA said.