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.
Raytheon Missiles & Defense in Tucson, Arizona, will be the principal contractor for the proposed sale.
Under the contract, the company will manufacture and supply SR Hawk ground surveillance radars to the African country.
The $1.65bn deal involves the transfer of technologies, as well as the production of K9s in Egypt.
The collaboration would enable the development of a ‘domestic military automobile industry’ in Egypt.
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