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US Approves $740 Million Sale of Stinger Missiles to Egypt

September 25, 2024
US Approves $740 Million Sale of Stinger Missiles to Egypt
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The US Department of Defense announced that the US State Department has approved a potential sale of Stinger missiles to Egypt, valued at about $740 million.

The deal, confirmed by the Pentagon on Tuesday, names RTX (formerly Raytheon Technologies) as the primary contractor, according to a Reuters report.

The Stinger missile is a highly advanced surface-to-air weapon designed to target low-flying aircraft, helicopters, and drones.

It is one of the most sophisticated air defense systems developed by the United States and has proven highly effective in combat situations.

Developed in the 1960s with major advancements made in the early 1970s, the Stinger missile is renowned for its portability and accuracy.

The missile features an Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) system, which helps differentiate between friendly and enemy aircraft.

Additionally, it includes Counter-Countermeasure Electronics (ECCM) and an Infrared Countermeasure (IRCM) system, making it highly resistant to electronic warfare tactics used by adversaries.

The missile has been used in numerous global conflicts, including the Soviet-Afghan War, where it played a pivotal role in shifting the balance of power.

Lightweight and shoulder-fired, it allows infantry units to defend against aerial threats without the need for heavy infrastructure, giving it a significant advantage in diverse combat scenarios.

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