That’s according to the Pentagon, Ukrinform reports.
This contract provides for Raytheon purchasing fielded AMRAAM weapons from various sources by November 29, 2024.
Appropriate funds are allocated from Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI).
In June, Raytheon signed a $1.15 billion contract with the U.S. Air Force to supply AIM-120 D-3 and C-8 AMRAAM missiles.
Read also: Germany to host next meeting in Ramstein format - ReznikovAMRAAM (AIM-120) is an all-weather medium-range air-to-air guided missile designed to engage targets regardless of line of sight at a distance of up to 180 km.