Arms Sales Notification
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This notification outlines a proposed $3 billion arms sale from the United States to Saudi Arabia, consisting of non-major defense equipment such as repair parts and training services to support their F-15 fleet. The sale aims to strengthen Saudi Arabia's defense capabilities without shifting regional power dynamics.
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Key Changes
- Proposes $3 billion sale to Saudi Arabia
- Includes non-major defense equipment
- Supports F-15 fleet sustainment
Obligations
What this law requires
The Department of Defense must publish an unclassified text of arms sales notifications as required by section 155 of Public Law 104-164.
The Department of Defense (DoD) must publish an unclassified arms sales notification for non-major defense equipment and services exceeding $3 billion to inform Congress.
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency must notify Congress of any proposed arms sales 30 days prior to the sale as per Section 36(b) of the Arms Export Control Act.
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency must ensure that all proposed sales include a comprehensive description and quantity of articles or services for Congress.
The U.S. Government must provide personnel training and support as part of the sale of non-major defense equipment to Saudi Arabia.