The Japan Ministry of Defense's Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA) has signed a JPY30.08 billion (USD287.3 million) contract to receive an unspecified number of Standard Missile-3 (SM-3) Block IIA hit-to-kill interceptor missiles from the United States. Documents obtained by Janes on 11 February show that the contract was signed on 18 December 2020 via the US Navy. The move comes after the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency announced in August 2019 that the US Department of State had approved a potential USD3.29 billion Foreign Military Sale of 73 Raytheon SM-3 Block IIA missiles - along with related equipment and services - to Japan. Moreover, in January 2018 the DSCA announced US approval for the potential sale of four of these missiles to Japan for an estimated USD133.3 million, adding that the weapons would be used by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF).
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