Kuwait is slated to buy AIM 120C Amraam missles

Kuwait is slated to buy its first 80 AIM-120C Amraam beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles under a $58-million deal. The Pentagon, which has approved the potential sale, noted that Kuwait needs the missile to defend against high-speed, low-flying cruise missiles; Iraq has been working on cruise...

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