South Korea Cleared for New AIM-120 Air-to-Air Missiles
Published Date: 6/17/2026
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Summary
The U.S. is planning to sell $292 million worth of advanced air-to-air missiles and support gear to South Korea. This deal includes 70 AIM-120C-8 missiles and related equipment to boost their defense capabilities. Congress was notified on June 9, 2026, and this sale strengthens a key ally’s security with no extra fees involved.
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