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Argentina advanced this Friday in the purchase of 235 Stryker armoured vehicles from the United States to join the Army.
Argentina advances in purchasing 235 Stryker armoured vehicles for its Army from the United States
Argentina has today confirmed the acquisition to the United States of 235 armored vehicles that will join the army. (ANSA)
The Ministry of Defense formalized with Washington the acceptance of the offer to incorporate a new fleet of 8x8 armoured vehicles. The vehicles have different configurations for troop transportation, medical evacuation, command and fire support. They will join the eight units that the Army has already received. Read more
The Minister of Defense, Lieutenant General Carlos Alberto Presti; the Chief of General Staff of the Army, Lieutenant General Oscar Santiago Zarich; the Ambassador of the United States to Argentina, Peter Lamelas; and the Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Army for Exports and Defense Cooperation, Patrick Mason. Step-by-step transfer and logistical supportThe acceptance of the LOA opens the process for the phased transfer of vehicles.
According to the Ministry of Defense, in addition to improving the army's capacity, the new military agreement seeks to deepen interoperability with the U.S. Armed Forces.
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