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Belgium seeks approval for nearly USD3.7-billion US missile purchase to strengthen air defences

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By late 2023, the AMRAAM production had already reached around 1,200 missiles per year but is now expected to reach at least 1,900 missiles per year following a new agreement with the US Department of War in February 2026. - Photo: Anadolu (Source: US Air Force)

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ISTANBUL, Turkiye: Belgium is seeking US approval for a major missile procurement package worth up to USD3.69 billion (RM14.43 billion) as part of efforts to strengthen its military capabilities, Anadolu Ajansi reported, citing Belgian media on Saturday.

According to the De Tijd and L’Echo newspapers, the planned acquisition centres on AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles produced by RTX Corporation.

The missiles are intended for Belgium’s 45 Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II combat aircraft and could also be deployed through the country’s NASAMS air defence network.

Documents from the US Defence Security Cooperation Agency indicate that Brussels has formally requested authorisation for the purchase from Washington.

The AMRAAM system is designed to engage aerial threats using radar guidance technology and has been widely discussed due to its operational use in the Ukraine war.

Belgium is also reportedly aiming to attract part of the missile manufacturing process to its territory.

Belgian officials are in discussions over the possibility of using the FN Browning facility in Zutendaal to produce missiles destined for European customers, Belga news agency reported.

The Netherlands is also competing to host production activities and has already secured substantial AMRAAM purchases in recent years, the reports said. – BERNAMA-ANADOLU

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