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U.S. approves possible sale of JASSM-ER missiles to Poland by Ryan Maass Washington (UPI) Nov 29, 2016
The U.S. State Department has approved the possible sale of Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles - Extended Range to Poland. If approved, The U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency estimates the sale could be valued at $200 million. Lockheed Martin is listed as the primary contractor for the pending deal. The decision clears the government of Poland's request for 70 AGM-158B JASSM-ER missiles, 2 AGM-158B Flight Test Vehicles, 2 AGM-158 Mass Simulant vehicles, and 1 Captive Carry variant of the AGM-158B Flight Test Vehicle. Also included in the package are F-16 C and D upgrades, training services, and additional supporting equipment. In a statement, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency, which manages the Foreign Military Sales program, says the pending sale will benefit U.S. foreign policy interests, as well as improving security for a NATO ally in central Europe by bolstering air-to-ground strike capabilities. The Lockheed Martin-made Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles are precision missiles used to destroy high-value, well-defended targets. The weapons weigh roughly 2,000 pounds, and use infrared seekers in combination with anti-jam global positioning systems to track targets.
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Italian navy completes first launch of Aster 30 missile
Perdasdefogu, Italy (UPI) Nov 28, 2016The Italian navy launched an Aster 30 missile from Nave Bergamini during a live-fire exercise, completing part of the weapon's qualification program. The flight test was part of the Italian navy's Surface-To-Air Extended Self Defense system program, also known as SAAM ESD. The system is designed to enhance defensive capabilities for naval vessels. Navy officials say the Aster 30 missile ... read more
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