The Defense Security Cooperation Agency has delivered the required certification to Congress, notifying them of the proposed transaction. Türkiye has requested the purchase of 53 AIM-120C-8 AMRAAM missiles and six AIM-120C-8 AMRAAM guidance sections.
The package also includes non-major defence equipment (non-MDE) such as AMRAAM containers, support equipment, Common Munitions Built-in-Test (BIT) Reprogramming Equipment (CMBRE), spare parts, consumables, and accessories. Additionally, it encompasses repair and return support, weapons system support and software, classified software delivery, technical documentation, and various logistical and technical services.
According to the U.S. State Department, the proposed sale aims to bolster the foreign policy and national security objectives of the United States. It will enhance the security of Türkiye, a NATO ally that plays a significant role in maintaining political and economic stability in Europe.
The State Department stated that the sale would provide Türkiye with a crucial air defence capability, helping to safeguard both its homeland and U.S. personnel stationed in the country. The U.S. also noted that Türkiye would have no difficulty integrating these articles and services into its armed forces.
Furthermore, the proposed sale is not expected to alter the fundamental military balance within the region. The principal contractor for the project will be RTX Corporation.
Source: DSCA.