US Approves $4.67 Bn Sale Of Air Defense System To Egypt
EGYPT, JUL 24 – The $4.67 billion NASAMS sale includes radar and missile systems to enhance Egypt's air defense and supports US national security and Middle East stability goals.
- The US State Department approved a potential sale of a surface-to-air missile package worth $4.67 billion to Egypt, as announced by the Pentagon.
- The package includes four radar systems, hundreds of missiles, and guidance units, according to the Defense Security Cooperation Agency.
- The proposed sale aims to enhance the security of Egypt, a major non-NATO ally, supporting US foreign policy goals in the Middle East.
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