The US State Department has sanctioned two potential FMS of weapons, worth an estimated total cost of $7.41bn, to Israel.
The Trump administration plans to sell more than $7 billion in weapons to Israel, including thousands of missiles and bombs.
The U.S. approves a $7.4 billion arms deal with Israel, including munitions, guidance kits, and Hellfire missiles to enhance ...
Israel got the go-ahead to buy, among the others, over 2,100 GBU-39 SDBs and 3,000 AGM-114 Hellfire missiles. The U.S. State ...
The United States on Friday announced the approval of the sale of more than $7.4 billion in bombs, missiles and related ...
French defense procurement agency DGA has conducted the first test firing of the long-range MBDA Akeron LP missile designed for use by the Tiger attack helicopter and to replace the U.S. Hellfire ...
Washington: The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump approved the sale of $7.4 billion in military equipment to ...
The potential sale comes despite concerns the Israeli army has widely used American-made weapons in its genocidal war in Gaza ...
Read about the State Department's approval of Israel's two foreign military sales requests for AGM-114 Hellfire missiles, munitions and related equipment and support services.
The State Department has told Congress that it plans to sell more than $7 billion in weapons to Israel, including thousands ...
The United States has approved the sale of over $7.4 billion in military assets to Israel, including bombs and Hellfire ...