The United States on Thursday announced the approval of $16.46 billion in military sales to the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait, two Gulf states that have been hit hard by fallout from the Iran war.
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The United States on Thursday approved $16.46 billion in military sales to the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait, as Gulf states contend with the fallou.
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The United States has approved the sale of advanced defense systems to the United Arab Emirates worth $4.5 billion. The deal includes long-range radar capable of targeting incoming missiles and drones ...
The US State Department approved more than $8 billion in air defence systems and related materiel, including drones, air-to-air missiles and F-16 fighter jet munitions, to the UAE.
The United States has approved military sales worth $16.46 billion to the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait, as both Gulf nations grapple with the security ...
The State Department approved the potential sale of missiles, drones, radar systems and F-16 munitions and upgrades to the United Arab Emirates for a combined total of more than $8.4 billion, it said ...