Opportunity

Federal Register #2026-09647

Foreign Military Sales of AIM 9X Block II Sidewinder and AGM 114R2 Hellfire Missiles to Lithuania and the Netherlands

Buyer

Office of the Secretary

Posted

May 14, 2026

Identifier

2026-09647

NAICS

336414, 336419, 541330

This opportunity involves a proposed Foreign Military Sales notification from the Department of Defense for advanced missile systems and related support to Lithuania and the Netherlands. - Government Buyer: - Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency - OEMs and Vendors: - RTX Corporation (principal contractor for Lithuania) - U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command Security Assistance Management Directorate - Tactical Aviation and Ground Munitions Project Office - Products Requested: - Lithuania: - 168 AIM 9X Block II Sidewinder tactical missiles - 10 AIM 9X Block II tactical guidance units - 6 AIM 9X Block II captive air training missiles - Netherlands: - 530 AGM 114R2 Hellfire missiles - Services Requested: - Engineering, technical, and logistics support - Training, weapon system support, training aids and devices - Spare parts and integration support - Unique Requirements: - Sales support NATO allies' security and regional stability - Includes integration support and technical assistance from U.S. government entities - Principal contractor for Lithuania is RTX Corporation - Estimated Contract Value: - $214 million for Lithuania - $200 million for the Netherlands - No specific part numbers beyond missile model designations provided - Delivery and performance locations include government facilities in Lithuania and the Netherlands

Description

The Department of Defense is publishing an unclassified notice regarding arms sales to foreign governments. The notification includes details of proposed sales of defense articles such as AIM 9X Block II Sidewinder tactical missiles to Lithuania and AGM 114R2 Hellfire Missiles to the Netherlands. The sales include major defense equipment, training, support services, and related logistics. The total estimated values are $214 million for Lithuania and $200 million for the Netherlands. These sales support U.S. foreign policy and national security objectives by enhancing the security of NATO allies.

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