The proposed FMS deal includes eight M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System launchers, missile and rocket pods, battle management system vehicle integration kits, training equipment and related logistics support, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said Wednesday.
DSCA noted the international buyer will adopt the HIMARS as part of military weapons modernization and homeland security defense efforts.
Lockheed will serve as the prime contractor on the possible transaction, which the agency said would require the deployment of U.S. representatives to Lithuania for program management reviews.
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