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US to Sell “Stinger” Missile Systems to NATO Allies

December 23, 2023
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The U.S. State Department has approved a potential sale of 940 Stinger missile systems to Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands for $780 million. The sale, which was announced by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) on Friday, would include the missiles, associated equipment, and maintenance costs.

The Stinger is a portable, shoulder-fired surface-to-air missile that can be used to engage low-flying aircraft, helicopters, and drones. It is a highly effective weapon that has been used in combat by U.S. and allied forces for decades.

The DSCA said the sale would “support the foreign policy and national security objectives of the United States by helping to improve the security of NATO allies in Europe.” The systems would provide the allies with a critical capability to defend themselves against air threats.

The State Department also approved a potential sale of maintenance and equipment services for C-17 military transport aircraft to NATO for $150 million. The sale would include spare parts, tools, and training for the aircraft.

The administration has notified Congress of its decisions. Congress has 30 days to review the potential sales and block them if necessary.

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