State Department Approves Military Sales to Denmark, Poland
The State Department has approved possible military sales, to Denmark and Poland, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said this week.
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The $1.8 billion sale to Denmark includes "Multi-Mission Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft P-8A with Indirect Fire Protection Capability" and related equipment, and the principal contractor would be Boeing.
The sale to Poland includes $200 million worth of military-related training and training equipment. There's no principal contractor associated with the sale, and training would be provided by the U.S. government or contract vendors "based upon requirements as they are determined."