Taiwan is seeking more than $6.4 billion in FMS for Patriot Advanced Capbility-3 (PAC-3) guided missiles, AH-64D Apache helicopters, UGM-84L Harpoon Block II missiles, E-2T retrofit upgrades and Javelin guided missile systems, according to the Defense Security cooperation Agency (DSCA).
The proposed sale includes: $3.1 billion for 330 PAC-3 missiles; $2.53 billion for 30 AH-64D Block III Apache Longbow attack helicopters; $334 million for the establishment of a blanket order requisition case for follow-on spare parts in support of F-5E/F, C-130H, F-16A/B and Indigenous Defense Fighter aircraft; $200 million for 32 UGM-84L sub-launched Harpoon Block II missiles, $250 million for upgrades to four E-2T aircraft to the Hawkeye 2000 configuration; and $47 million for 182 Javelin guided missile rounds, the DSCA reported.
The sale includes associated equipment and services.
The prime contractors are: Raytheon [RTN]; Lockheed Martin [LMT]; Boeing [BA]; General Electric [GE]; Northrop Grumman [NOC] Inter-Coastal Electronics; and BAE Systems.