Argentina and United States sign agreement for delivery of Stryker armoured vehicles
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Defense Minister Luis Petri participated in a meeting at the Pentagon with his American pair Pete Hegseth. An understanding was signed to acquire Stryker armoured vehicles
While the Argentine government seeks to modernize its military equipment, with the purchase of F-16 aircraft and Stryker armoured; the United States analyzes the strategic potential of having an ally in defense in South America. The post Argentina and the United States signed a strategic agreement to continue modernizing the armed forces appeared first on The Intransigent.
The Defense Minister, Luis Petri, met this Wednesday at the Pentagon with his American pair Pete Hegseth. The meeting concluded with the signing of an agreement that contemplates the possible acquisition by Argentina of Stryker armoured vehicles, thus adding to the recent incorporation of F-16 fighter aircraft into the National Armed Forces. According to official sources, the work agenda included technical presentations and discussions on intero…
The Defense Minister visited the Pentagon where he continued to strengthen the alliance with the Trump administration. The Petri entry signed with his US pair an agreement to modernize the Army was first published in #BorderJournalism.
The government signed on Wednesday the purchase from the United States of 8x8 M1126 Stryker armoured vehicles to equip the Argentine Army.The agreement was sealed after a "very positive" meeting between Minister Luis Petri and the US Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth.In dialogue with El Cronista, sources close to the Argentine official confirmed that the first eight vehicles, which will be newly manufactured, will arrive in the country between …
Argentina and United States sign agreement for delivery of Stryker armoured vehicles
The initial agreement covers the delivery of eight brand-new Stryker M1126 vehicles, with shipments expected to begin either late this year or in early 2026. The purchase includes equipment and M2 heavy machine gun armaments, as originally valued at up to USD 100 million. According to official statements, these vehicles will support the technical modernisation of one of the Argentine Army’s battalions. The Argentine Ministry of Defence noted tha…
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