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US to supply Javelin ATGM to Tunisia

Darek Liam by Darek Liam
December 4, 2024
in Missile & artillery Systems
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The United States will deliver a large number of Javelin FGM-148F missiles anti-tank guided missiles to Tunisia.

According to a statement by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency, the program support for an estimated cost of $107.7 million. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency delivered the required certification notifying Congress of this possible sale on Tuesday, December 3.

The Government of Tunisia has requested to buy one hundred eighty-four (184) Javelin FGM-148F missiles (includes four (4) fly-to-buy missiles); and thirty (30) Javelin Lightweight Command Launch Units (LWCLU). Also included is missile simulation round System Integration and Check out (SICO); Javelin Restricted Interactive Electronic Technical Manual (IETM); Javelin operator manual and Technical Assistance (TAGM); tools; spare parts; indoor/outdoor trainers; Javelin gunner training; Ammunition Technical Officer (ATO) training; Javelin maintenance training; and other related elements of logistics and program support. The total estimated cost is $107.7 million.

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The prime contractors will be the Javelin Joint Venture between Lockheed Martin, located in Orlando, FL, and RTX Corporation, located in Tucson, AZ.

The FMG-148F Javelin ATGM will join BGM-71 TOW mounted on HMMWV with some assumed to equip M901 ITV, and MILAN ATGM in Tunisian Army service inventory.

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Tunisia continues to rely greatly on the United States for its defence equipment and training needs. The has provided a number of weapon systems to the North African nation.

This November, the United States government delivered a C-130H2 Hercules aircraft to the Tunisian Air Force. The delivery of this aircraft, valued at 36 million Tunisian dinars ($12 million), underscores the U.S. commitment to expanding the Tunisian Air Force’s air transport capabilities. The C-139 joins four other in Tunisia’s inventory.

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Similarly, in September, the Tunisian Air Force significantly enhanced its intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities with the acquisition of four Textron Aviation C-208B Grand Caravan EX aircraft from the United States.

Likewise in August, the United States’ State Department approved the sale of 65-foot Archangel boats to Tunisia, valued at $49.3 million.

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