State Department Approves Military Sales to India, Japan
The State Department this week approved two possible military sales to India and one to Japan, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said.
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India would get $45.7 million in "Javelin Missile System" and related equipment under the first sale, and $47.1 million worth of "Excalibur Projectiles" and related equipment under the second sale. The principal contractors for the two sales would be the RTX/Lockheed Martin Javelin Joint Venture and RTX, respectively.
Japan will get $82 million worth of various munitions and related equipment. The principal contractors will be Boeing and RTX.