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US approves $740M sale of Stinger missiles to Egypt

Darek Liam by Darek Liam
October 7, 2024
in Missile & artillery Systems
Reading Time: 2 mins read
US approves $740M sale of Stinger missiles to Egypt

Avenger carries eight Stinger missiles in two launch pods.

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The US State Department has given the green light for a potential $740 million sale of Stinger surface-to-air missiles to Egypt. This significant deal encompasses the acquisition of 720 Stinger missiles, aimed at bolstering Egypt’s defense capabilities.

Congressional Notification

The Defence Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) formally notified Congress of the proposed sale on 24 September. The notification marks a crucial step in the approval process, highlighting the strategic importance of the transaction.

Enhancing Defence Capabilities

Egypt’s request includes 720 Stinger missiles for vehicle-based use on existing Avenger systems, along with 20 Product Verification Flight Test (PVFT) munitions. The package also comprises spares, testing equipment, and other support items. The DSCA emphasized that the sale would enhance Egypt’s ability to counter regional threats and improve interoperability with US and regional security partners.

“The proposed sale will improve Egypt’s capability to meet current and future threats by enhancing Egypt’s ability to defend itself against regional malign actors and improve interoperability with systems operated by US forces and other regional security partners. Egypt’s continued investment in its defensive capabilities is crucial to protecting its borders, transportation infrastructure, and its residents,” the DSCA stated.

Principal Contractor

The principal contractor for this deal will be RTX Corporation, based in Tucson, Arizona. RTX Corporation is renowned for its expertise in defense technology and will play a pivotal role in fulfilling the contract.

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Avenger Systems in Egyptian Service

Egypt’s AN/TWQ-1 Avenger vehicle, which provides short-range air defense, will be the primary platform for the Stinger missiles. The Avenger system features a manned turret on a modified Humvee, armed with eight Stinger missiles. These vehicles have been a part of the Egyptian military for several years and have also been deployed on Egypt’s two Mistral-class landing helicopter dock vessels.

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This announcement follows the recent release of $1.3 billion in US military aid to Egypt. Secretary of State Antony Blinken waived certain human rights conditions as part of the aid package, underscoring Egypt’s strategic importance in promoting regional peace.

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Since the onset of the Gaza conflict in October 2023, Cairo has played a crucial role as a mediator in negotiations to achieve a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. The sale of Stinger missiles further solidifies the US-Egypt defense partnership and highlights Egypt’s ongoing efforts to enhance its military capabilities.

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