US approves the sale of CH-47F to Egypt and HIMARS to Australia
The proposed $2.6bn sale will enhance Egypt’s heavy-lift capabilities, enabling the nation to counter regional threats.

The proposed $2.6bn sale will enhance Egypt’s heavy-lift capabilities, enabling the nation to counter regional threats.
The UK troops will also provide related training regarding the operation and regular maintenance of the vehicles.
The defence electronics company attributed the increase to organic growth and the contribution of Sparton.
Raytheon Missiles & Defense in Tucson, Arizona, will be the principal contractor for the proposed sale.
Leonardo will manufacture the helicopters at its facility in Philadelphia.
According to the US State Department, this sale will not change the military balance in the Sub-Saharan African region.
The Flyer 72 vehicle has an adaptable platform, and offers improved maneuverability and ride quality.
Elbit Systems’ revenue totalled $5.28bn in 2021, up from $4.67bn in 2020.
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