US Approves Potential $11.9 Billion Military Sale To Germany
In a statement, the Department noted that "this proposed sale will support US foreign policy and national security objectives by bolstering the security of a NATO ally," describing Germany as a "force for political stability and economic progress in Europe."
The package includes eight AEGIS-based Integrated combat systems, advanced radar arrays, and guided missile launch systems, among other hardware. According to the statement, this technology will enable German warships to detect and neutralize threats at an earlier stage while maintaining seamless communication with other NATO units.
The State Department further explained that the deal will "enhance the German Navy's capability to meet current and future threats by improving national and regional defense." It also highlighted the importance of interoperability between German forces, the US military, and other NATO allies. The proposed deal has been formally submitted to Congress for review and final approval.
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