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U.S. Approves $4.67 Billion Sale of NASAMS Air Defense System to Egypt, Strengthening Strategic Military Ties

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In a significant move to bolster regional security and deepen its strategic partnership with Egypt, the United States has approved the sale of National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS) worth $4.67 billion to Cairo. The State Department gave the green light to the deal, which includes four Sentinel-64 radars, hundreds of interceptor missiles, and dozens of guidance units, according to the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency.

The NASAMS platform, co-developed by the United States and Norway, is a modern, highly adaptable air defense system designed to detect and neutralize a wide range of aerial threats, including drones, cruise missiles, and enemy aircraft. Its deployment in Egypt marks a substantial upgrade to the country’s existing air defense infrastructure.

American government officials and private defense contractors will play a crucial role in the implementation of the system by offering engineering expertise, technical training, and long-term logistical support. This effort ensures the smooth integration of NASAMS into Egypt’s military capabilities and strengthens operational readiness in the face of growing regional challenges.

Washington emphasized that the sale aligns with U.S. foreign policy and defense objectives by enhancing the capabilities of a key non-NATO ally and promoting long-term stability in the Middle East. Egypt has been a pivotal U.S. partner since the historic 1979 peace accord with Israel, consistently receiving military assistance and training.

This latest defense deal not only enhances Egypt’s ability to protect its airspace but also reflects a broader commitment by the U.S. to support allies in the volatile Middle East region. As geopolitical tensions persist, the move reinforces American influence and underscores its intent to remain a major player in shaping regional defense dynamics.

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