U.S. Approves $364 Million Weapons Sale to Italy

The U.S. State Department has greenlit a possible $364 million sale of advanced weapon systems to Italy. The deal includes the Guidance Section Single Variant Air-to-Air Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System-II. BAE Systems has been named as the principal contractor for this international transaction.

U.S. Approves $364 Million Weapons Sale to Italy

The U.S. State Department has authorized a significant arms deal with Italy, valued at approximately $364 million. This potential sale encompasses the Guidance Section Single Variant Air-to-Air Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System-II and associated equipment.

Approved on Friday, this transaction underscores ongoing military collaboration between the two nations.

BAE Systems, a prominent defense contractor, will take the lead in fulfilling this international order, further cementing its pivotal role in defense trades.

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