The United States government has officially approved Denmark’s proposed Foreign Military Sale (FMS) of AIM-9X Block II missiles valued at $318 million, marking a significant development in defense cooperation between the two NATO allies. The clearance, announced this week, paves the way for Denmark to enhance its air combat capabilities with the advanced short-range, infrared-guided missile system, underscoring ongoing efforts to strengthen collective security amid evolving global threats.
US Approves $318 Million Sale of AIM-9X Block II Missiles to Denmark
The U.S. Department of Defense has officially approved a foreign military sale (FMS) to Denmark valued at $318 million, encompassing the supply of AIM-9X Block II Sidewinder missiles. These advanced air-to-air missiles are designed to enhance Denmark’s defense capabilities, particularly their fighter aircraft’s close-range combat effectiveness. The sale includes not only the missiles but also associated equipment,…
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Author : Samuel Brown
Publish date : 2025-11-15 20:11:00
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