U.S. Approves $181M Communications Equipment Sale to Czech Republic
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U.S. Approves $181M Communications Equipment Sale to Czech Republic
U.S. Approves $181M Communications Equipment Sale to Czech Republic The Pentagon has announced the approval of a significant deal, where the U.S. State Department has sanctioned the potential sale of advanced communications equipment to the Czech Republic, valued at $181 million.This agreement will see L3Harris Global Communications as the principal contractor, entrusted with supplying high-tech solutions to improve the Czech Republic's communic…
Czech Republic nears deal to acquire L3Harris communications equipment
The United States Department of State has approved the proposed sale of a range of L3Harris communications systems to the Czech Republic through the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program. According to a statement released by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), the Czech government has requested to purchase AN/PYQ-10A(C) simple key loaders; AN/PRC-160, AN/PRC-163, and AN/PRC-167 radios; RF-300M-DL(C) small secure data links; and associ…
The US has approved the sale of communications equipment. The Czech Republic will pay four billion for it
The US State Department has approved a possible sale of communications equipment to the Czech Republic worth $181 million (roughly CZK 4 billion), the Pentagon announced on Monday, Reuters reported. The main supplier is expected to be L3Harris Global Communications.
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