State Department Approves Military Sales to Ukraine, Denmark
The State Department recently approved possible military sales to Ukraine and Denmark, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said.
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The agency approved three sales to Ukraine, including $825 million worth of "Air Delivered Munitions" and related equipment, with principal contractors Zone 5 Technologies and CoAspire. Another sale includes $179.1 million worth of "Patriot Air Defense System Sustainment" and related equipment, with principal contractors RTX and Lockheed Martin. The third sale includes $150 million worth of satellite communications services and related equipment, with the principal contractor being Starlink Services.
The sale to Denmark includes $8.5 billion and includes "Integrated Battle Command System Enabled PATRIOT" missile systems and related equipment. The principal contractors will be RTX, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman.