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State Dept. clears $2.5 billion sale of Patriot missile defense system to Bahrain

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State Dept. clears $2.5 billion sale of Patriot missile defense system to Bahrain
By: Jen Judson   14 hours ago
Foreign Military Sale (FMS)of the Raytheon-made Patriot air-and-missile defense system to Bahrain worth an estimated price tag of $2.5 billion.

Bahrain would be a new Patriot customer, joining the ranks of 16 countries to include the United States.

Congress was notified of the sale May 3.

The deal would include 60 Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE) missiles, 36 Patriot MIM-104E Guidance Enhanced Missiles (GEM-T) missiles with canisters, nine M903 launchers, two AN/MPQ-65 radar sets, control stations and other associated equipment.

Recent new customers include Poland, Romania and Sweden. Other Middle Eastern customers are Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates and Qatar.

The State Department also approved a possible FMS to the UAE for 452 PAC-3 MSE missiles and related equipment for approximately $2.7 billion in a separate posting May 3.


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Poland’s Patriot deal is expected to cost the country roughly $10.5 billion, according to State Department estimates.

Sweden is the newest customer after holding a competition to buy an air-and-missile defense system. The country will buy four fire units, 100 GEM-T missiles and 200 PAC-3 MSE missiles and other necessary equipment for roughly $3.2 billion.
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include 60 Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE) missiles, 36 Patriot MIM-104E Guidance Enhanced Missiles (GEM-T) missiles with canisters, nine M903 launchers, two AN/MPQ-65 radar sets, control stations and other associated equipment.
lol
too expensive
milking in progress
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The Saudi and UAE slaves wouldn't dare object to this... Because they fear amreeka more than anything.

Smart move amreeka... Arm both sides And milk 'em both.
 
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More free Gulf Arab money for the US, why would they refuse?
 
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lol
too expensive
milking in progress
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I think if iran wasn't in sanctions they paid more and more than Saudi for weapons and will close their military industry. Be realist us weapons are in top and who can buy them do that
 
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2.5 billion dollar for 60 PAC-3 and 36 GEM-T missiles, nine launcher and Radar System with sensor package. Milk the cow good...:-)

They asked 8 billion dollar from Turkey for sum system, we have refused back8-).

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peanutsssss
 
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2.5 billion dollar for 60 PAC-3 and 36 GEM-T missiles, nine launcher and Radar System with sensor package. Milk the cow good...:-)

They asked 8 billion dollar from Turkey for sum system, we have refused back8-).

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peanutsssss
Source?
 
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You mean PAC deal between Turkey and America?
Stop hating because they have a good air defense now. The MIM-104 Patriot is one of the most capable air defense systems on earth, and even if they paid a lot it is like pocket change for them.

Even the Swedes paid a lot for the Patriot.

Sweden is the newest customer after holding a competition to buy an air-and-missile defense system. The country will buy four fire units, 100 GEM-T missiles and 200 PAC-3 MSE missiles and other necessary equipment for roughly $3.2 billion.
 
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