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US Army Expands FMS Weapons Catalog
March 12, 2026
The US Army is advancing a new Foreign Military Sales (FMS) catalog initiative focused on four key weapons categories: integrated air and missile defense, long-range fires, drones, and counter-drone systems. This effort supports a recent executive order aimed at restructuring US foreign arms sales to better align capabilities with international demand while balancing US production capacity. Procurement professionals and contractors should note this strategic prioritization as it signals increased opportunities for supplying advanced defense technologies to allied nations through FMS channels.
- The Army's focus on these four categories reflects high-priority capability areas sought by allies and partners, indicating potential growth in international defense sales.
- This initiative involves coordination among the Department of Defense, Department of State, and Department of Commerce, highlighting the interagency nature of FMS procurement.
- Companies specializing in air and missile defense, long-range fires, and drone technologies should evaluate how to position offerings for inclusion in the new catalog.
- Procurement teams should anticipate updated FMS processes and requirements aligned with the executive order to streamline foreign sales and production planning.
A lot of those capabilities we constantly hear from allies and partners that they want in on.
— Brent Ingraham, Head of Army Acquisition
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US Army, Department of Defense, Department of State, Department of Commerce
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- Army eyeing four categories for new FMS weapons catalog - Breaking Defense · Breaking Defense · Mar 12