U.S. missile deal for Poland finalized

Poland is to receive U.S. missiles following congressional approval of the sales deal.

By Richard Tomkins
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An AGM-158 air-to-ground cruise missile being acquired by Poland. U.S. Air Force photo
An AGM-158 air-to-ground cruise missile being acquired by Poland. U.S. Air Force photo

WARSAW, Poland, Dec. 22 (UPI) -- Poland and the United States have finalized a U.S. Foreign Military Sales deal for Poland's acquisition of missiles for use on F-16 aircraft.

Poland's Ministry of Defense said the country's Secretary of State in the Ministry of National Defense, Bartosz Kownacki, personally met officials at the Pentagon on Tuesday to pick up a host of agreements for the furnishing and supplying the missiles.

The contract covers air-to-air AIM–9X Sidewinder precision missiles, medium-range air-to-air AIM–120 AMRAAM active radar-homing missiles and the latest variant of long-range AGM–158B, or JASSM ER, standoff cruise missiles.

The sale received approval from the U.S. Congress last week.

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