US Approves Smart Bombs, Missiles, Munitions Worth $2 Billion For Iraqi F-16 Fleet

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US Approves Smart Bombs, Missiles, Munitions Worth $2 Billion For Iraqi F-16 Fleet
F-16 launches an AIM-9X Sidewinder over te Eglin weapon test range.

The US Government has approved sale of smart bombs, AIM-9M Sidewinder missiles and other munitions for use on its fleet of 36 F-16 fighter jets in a deal valued at up to $1.95 billion to Iraq.

The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), which oversees foreign arms sales, said it notified US lawmakers on Jan. 15 about the potential sale to Iraq, which is fighting to regain territory lost to Islamic State militants.

The proposed sale also includes technical support, base operations, maintenance and manpower, would require about 400 US government and contractor personnel to live in Iraq through 2020. It said the deal would contribute to US national security by giving Iraq the additional weapons, munitions, and technical services it needs to maintain the operational capabilities of its fleet of F-16 fighter jets, DSCA said in a statement Wednesday.

If approved, key contractors for the sale would include Lockheed Martin Corp, Raytheon Co, and United Technologies Corp, it said.

DSCA said Iraq had requested 20 Joint Helmet Mounting Cueing Systems, 24 AIM-9M Sidewinder missiles built by Raytheon, 150 AGM-65D Maverick missiles, also built by Raytheon, 14,120 500-pound general purpose bombs, 2,400 2,000-pound general purpose bombs and over 8,000 laser-guided tail kits to add precision targeting to those bombs.

The agency said the value of the major defence equipment in the deal was around $550 million, with the remainder to go for logistics, training and other personnel costs.

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