The Defense Security Cooperation Agency said Thursday the Netherlands asked to buy 174 AMRAAM-ER, four AMRAAM-C8 guidance sections as well as missile containers, load trainers, control section spares and support equipment.
RTX (NYSE: RTX) will serve as the principal contractor on the possible FMS, which also covers a range of logistics, engineering and support services.
The Netherlands seeks to enhance its air defense capability and contribution to integrated air and missile defense of NATO through the missile and equipment acquisition.
DSCA has notified Congress of the potential FMS.
The AMRAAM-Extended Range is a ground-launched missile designed to intercept targets at longer distances and higher altitudes. It features a bigger rocket motor and optimized flight control algorithms.
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