State Dept. Approves Military Sales to Canada, South Korea
The State Department approved two potential military sales, to Canada and South Korea, worth more than $300 million combined.
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The sale to Canada includes $138 million worth of military-related telecommunications services and “related elements of logistics and program support.” The principal contractor will be General Dynamics.
The sale to South Korea includes “Subsonic Sea-Skimming Aerial Targets for KDX-III Batch-II AEGIS Class Destroyers” and related equipment for $170.6 million. The principal contractors will be Kratos Defense and Northrop Grumman.