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Pentagon gives millions in foreign sale of weapons to Qatar

Other News Materials 5 October 2017 07:22 (UTC +04:00)
Raytheon Missile Systems has scored an award worth $173 million to provide Qatar with 200 air-to-ground and ship joint standoff weapons (JSOW) along with engineering support and spare parts
Pentagon gives millions in foreign sale of weapons to Qatar

Raytheon Missile Systems has scored an award worth $173 million to provide Qatar with 200 air-to-ground and ship joint standoff weapons (JSOW) along with engineering support and spare parts, the US Department of Defense announced in a press release on Wednesday, Sputnik reported.

"Raytheon Missile Systems, Tucson, Arizona, is being awarded a $172,874,170 contract to procure 200 AGM-154C Block III joint standoff weapons, 212 containers, various component parts and support equipment for spares, and engineering and technical support for the government of Qatar," the release said.

JSOW is a dual threat weapons providing naval forces with the ability to hit moving maritime vessels as well as stationary land based targets, according to published information on Raytheon's website. It uses a Global Positioning System navigation system and thermal imaging infrared seeker to get to its target.

Work will be performed in the US states of Arizona, Texas, Vermont, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Missouri, California, Pennsylvania, Arkansas, New York, Florida and Colorado, the release added. Other manufacturing will take place in the United Kingdom. Work is expected to be completed by June 2020.

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