Arms Sales Notification
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This notice details the U.S. Department of Defense proposal to sell $185 million worth of non-major defense equipment to Ukraine. The deal involves Class IX spare parts for the maintenance of U.S.-supplied vehicles and weapons systems, aimed at enhancing Ukraine's defense capabilities and supporting U.S. foreign policy and national security objectives.
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Key Changes
- Proposal to sell $185 million of non-major defense equipment to Ukraine
- Includes Class IX spare parts for U.S.-supplied vehicles and weapons
- Supports U.S. foreign policy and enhances Ukraine's defense capabilities
Obligations
What this law requires
The U.S. Department of Defense must publish an arms sales notification to Congress and the public when proposing a sale of defense-related equipment.
The U.S. Government must report any offset agreement proposed in connection with the potential arms sale during negotiations between the purchaser and the contractor.
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency must ensure the notified arms sales comply with Section 36(b)(1) of the Arms Export Control Act.