USA plans to sell AARGM-ER missiles to Finland 00:32

The US State Department announced that the US has signed a $500 million contract to sell 150 AARGM-ER advanced anti-radar guided missiles (ARGM) to Finland. This was reported by TASS.

It was also noted that it plans to sell 36 medium-range AMRAAM (Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile) missiles to Lithuania for 100 million dollars and 3 thousand universal use air-to-surface guided missiles JAGM (Joint Air-to-Air) for 100 million dollars. -Land Missile) was sold for 957.4 million dollars.

Before that, the US State Department approved It is possible to sell the Patriot Configuration-3+ air defense system and equipment to Spain for a total of approximately 2.8 billion dollars.

The US Department of Defense notified Congress that the State Department had approved a possible agreement.

The developed complex has five times the area that the Patriot unit can defend against all types of ballistic missiles. It also significantly increased its effectiveness against ballistic missiles. At the same time, the Patriot Configuration-3+ missile has a shorter flight range and a smaller explosive warhead than older missiles.

Previously Netherlands and Denmark approvedThe USA approved the sending of F-16 warplanes to Ukraine.



Source: Gazeta

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