State Dept. Approves Military Sales to Israel
The State Department approved three possible military sales to Israel, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said last week.
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One sale includes a $2.04 billion worth of munitions and munitions support; the prime contractors will be General Dynamics, Ellwood National Forge Co., and McAlester Army Ammunition Plant, with a portion of the procurement potentially coming from U.S. stock.
Another sale includes $675.7 million of more munitions, guidance kits, munitions support and related equipment, with principal contractors Repkon USA and Boeing.
Israel also could get $295 million worth of Caterpillar D9 bulldozers and related equipment; the principal contractor will be Caterpillar.