State Department Approves Military Sales to India, Australia
The State Department approved a potential $1.867 billion military sale to India involving an air defense weapon system, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said Feb. 10. The sale includes five radar systems and more than 200 missiles. The prime contractors are Raytheon and Kongsberg Defense and Aerospace.
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The State Department also approved a potential $990 million military sale to Australia involving long-range anti-ship missiles and related equipment, the DSCA said Feb. 7. The sale includes 200 anti-ship missiles. The prime contractor is Lockheed Martin.