$27 million missile sale proposed for Japan
The U.S. is considering a $27 million foreign military sale of 16 SM-2 Block III Standard missiles, as well as related materials and support, to help Japan update older missiles in its Self Defense Force fleet. The prime contractor would be Raytheon Missile Systems Co., Tucson, Ariz. Japan already...
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