US approves US$3.5 billion sale of military helicopters to South Korea
- The U.S. State Department approved a $3.5 billion sale of up to 36 AH-64E Apache helicopters to South Korea, which includes logistics and support.
- The Defense Security Cooperation Agency stated the deal will enhance South Korea’s ability to deter adversaries and address future threats.
- The proposed sale aligns with U.S. foreign policy goals, enhancing the security of a vital ally in the Indo-Pacific region.
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US authorizes potential sale to Korea of Apache attack helicopters
The United States has approved a potential sale to Korea of Apache attack helicopters and related logistical and other elements to help improve the Asian ally's defense capabilities, a government agency said Monday.
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Read Full ArticleThis arms sale, which includes compatible missiles, should allow Washington's key ally in Asia to “improve its capacity to face current and future threats”.
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