The U.S. State Department greenlit over $1 billion in military hardware sales on Friday, targeting enhanced defense capabilities for Denmark and Britain. The deals, involving primary contractors Lockheed Martin and Boeing, provide critical air-to-surface weaponry and advanced infrared countermeasures to sustain regional security across these two key NATO allies.
Denmark will secure the bulk of the package, with an $842 million agreement for joint air-to-surface standoff missiles and associated equipment. The procurement serves to significantly bolster the nation's defensive posture. Simultaneously, Britain finalized a $160 million contract for infrared countermeasures specifically engineered to shield large aircraft from incoming threats.U.S. Approves $1 Billion Missile and Defense Sales for Allies
The U.S. State Department greenlit over $1 billion in military hardware sales on Friday, targeting enhanced defense capabilities for Denmark and Britain. The deals, involving primary contractors Lockheed Martin and Boeing, provide critical air-to-surface weaponry and advanced infrared countermeasures to sustain regional security across these two key NATO allies.





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