The US State Department has sanctioned two potential FMS of weapons, worth an estimated total cost of $7.41bn, to Israel.
Read about the State Department's approval of Israel's two foreign military sales requests for AGM-114 Hellfire missiles, ...
The U.S. approves a $7.4 billion arms deal with Israel, including munitions, guidance kits, and Hellfire missiles to enhance ...
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 ...
Hellfire Family of Missiles in 2010 (via FAS.org ... making it a fire-and-forget weapon with even a lock-on after launch capability. This variant is now also used in the C-UAS role.
The United States on Friday announced the approval of the sale of more than $7.4 billion in bombs, missiles and related ...
The Trump administration plans to sell more than $7 billion in weapons to Israel, including thousands of missiles and bombs.
The arms sale is President Donald Trump’s latest effort to bolster Israel’s weapons stocks. Soon after he took office ... The other arms package is for 3,000 Hellfire missiles and related equipment ...
The State Department has signed off on the sale of $6.75 billion in bombs, guidance kits and fuses, in addition to $660 million in Hellfire missiles ... provision of the weapons to Washington's ...