State Dept. Approves 2 Military Sales to Australia
The State Department's Defense Security Cooperation Agency approved two military sales to Australia worth nearly $2 billion, the agency said April 29. The first sale includes $1.69 billion worth of “Heavy Armored Combat Systems” and related equipment. The principal contractors…
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will be General Dynamics Land Systems, BAE, Leonardo DRS and Honeywell Aerospace. The second sale includes $259 million worth of “CH-47F Chinook Helicopters” and related equipment. The aircraft will be provided from U.S. Army stock and will “not require the assignment of any additional U.S. or contractor representatives.”