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US approves sale of $346 million bombs, missiles, others to Nigeria

The US state department has approved a potential sale of ammunition, precision bombs, and precision rockets to Nigeria for an estimated cost of $346 million.
The Defence Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced on Wednesday that the US State Department had cleared Nigeria’s request to purchase a wide range of advanced munitions, precision bombs, and rockets, alongside associated technical and logistical support.

According to DSCA, this is to enhance the Nigerian military’s counter-terrorism operations and double down on the fight against illicit trafficking in Nigeria and the Gulf of Guinea
It disclosed that Nigeria requested to buy 1,002 MK-82 general-purpose 500 lb bombs, 1,002 MXU-650 Air Foil Groups (AFGs), 5,000 Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II, high-explosive warhead, and MK66-4 rocket motor, among others.

The US had approved the sale of military equipment, including 12 attack helicopters, 2,000 advanced precision kill weapon system guidance sections, and a night vision imaging system worth $997 million to Nigeria in 2022.
The DSCA named the sale contractors as Lockheed Martin, RTX Missiles and Defence (RTX.N), and BAE Systems (BAES.L).

Lockheed is known for delivering advanced autonomous systems, aircraft, missiles, space launchers, and defence systems.
Some of its key products include the F-35 Lightning II fighter, C-130 Hercules transport aircraft, Patriot missile systems, and various missile defence technologies
RTX is the world’s second-largest military company by revenue, producing aircraft engines, guided missiles, air defence systems, radars, and cybersecurity solutions.

Its missile and defence segment specialises in precision weapons, missile defence, radars, and command and control systems.
BAE Systems plc is a British multinational company headquartered in London and is the largest defence contractor in Europe and among the top globally.
It builds military aircraft, missiles, naval ships, armoured vehicles, and defence electronics.

This proposed sale will support the foreign policy goals and national security objectives of the United States by improving the security of a strategic partner in Sub-Saharan Africa,” the DSCA said.

“The proposed sale will improve Nigeria’s capability to meet current and future threats through operations against terrorist organisations and to counter illicit trafficking in Nigeria and the Gulf of Guinea.”

The DSCA said the sale would not alter the basic military balance in the region, noting that Nigeria would have no difficulty integrating the munitions into its armed forces.

The agency also said the description and dollar value are for the highest estimated quantity, adding that the total amount will be lower depending on final requirements, budget authority, and signed sale agreement(s), if and when concluded.

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