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US Approves $425 Million Patriot Missile Upgrade for Kuwait

The United States has approved a $425 million deal to upgrade Kuwait’s Patriot air defense system.

This major defense agreement comes as Kuwait continues efforts to strengthen its national security infrastructure.

Strengthening missile defense in the Gulf appears at the core of this cooperation.

According to the U.S. State Department, the sale includes engineering, technical services, and essential support equipment.

Additionally, Kuwait will receive maintenance tools and spare parts to ensure the system’s long-term readiness.

Raytheon and Lockheed Martin will handle the upgrades and provide technical assistance throughout the process.

This marks another step in strengthening missile defense in the Gulf as regional threats evolve.

Moreover, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency confirmed that the deal supports Kuwait’s existing Patriot system.

These systems are essential for defending against ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and advanced aerial threats.

The upgrade package also includes personnel training, software updates, and communications enhancements.

Officials emphasized the importance of interoperability between Kuwaiti and U.S. defense forces.

They believe these upgrades will enhance joint military exercises and strategic alignment in the region.

Furthermore, the sale reflects the broader U.S. commitment to Gulf security and defense cooperation.

Washington has long viewed Kuwait as a key partner in maintaining regional stability.

Pentagon officials noted that the sale would not disrupt the military balance in the region.

Rather, it ensures that allies like Kuwait remain equipped with modern, capable defense systems.

Importantly, strengthening missile defense in the Gulf remains a strategic goal for both nations.

Kuwaiti officials welcomed the agreement and emphasized their dedication to national defense improvements.

They also praised the reliability of their ongoing defense partnership with the United States.

Future deals may follow as both sides explore further collaboration in cyber, air, and missile defense.

The new upgrades are expected to begin later this year, pending logistical preparations and approvals.

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