State Department Approves Military Sales to Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway
The State Department approved four potential military sales, to the Netherlands, North Macedonia and Norway, worth about $561 million combined, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said March 16. The agency approved two sales to the Netherlands. One is for a “AH-64 Pilot Training and Logistics Support” and related equipment for about $190 million. The other sale includes $125 million worth of “CH-47 Pilot Training and Logistics Support” and related equipment. Neither sale contains a principal contractor.
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The State Department also approved a sale of Stryker vehicles and related equipment to North Macedonia worth about $210 million. The principal contractor will be General Dynamics Land Systems.
The sale to Norway is for “Javelin FGM-148 Missiles” and related equipment for $36 million. Raytheon/Lockheed Martin Javelin Joint Venture of Orlando, Florida, and Tucson, Arizona, will be the prime contractors.