US Approves Potential $346 Million Sale of Munitions, Bombs, and Rockets to Nigeria

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The United States Department of State has given the green light to a proposed arms sale to Nigeria valued at approximately $346 million. This transaction involves the transfer of advanced munitions, precision-guided bombs, rockets, and a range of support services intended to bolster Nigeria’s defense capabilities.

Details of the Sale

 

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The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced that Nigeria has requested the purchase of a comprehensive package of military equipment, including:

  • 1,002 MK-82 general-purpose 500 lb bombs
  • 1,002 MXU-650 Air Foil Groups (AFGs) for 500 lb Paveway II GBU-12 bombs
  • 515 MXU-1006 AFGs for 250 lb Paveway II GBU-58 bombs
  • 1,517 MAU-169 or MAU-209 computer control groups for Paveway II bombs (GBU-12/GBU-58)
  • 1,002 FMU-152 joint programmable fuzes
  • 5,000 Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II (APKWS II) all-up rounds, which include a WGU-59/B guidance section, high-explosive warhead, and MK66-4 rocket motor

In addition to these major defense items, the package comprises non-major defense equipment such as FMU-139 joint programmable fuzes, bomb components, impulse cartridges, high-explosive and practice rockets, integration support, and testing equipment. The sale also covers technical, engineering, and logistics services provided by both the U.S. government and contractors.

Strategic Importance and Contractors

The State Department emphasized that this sale is expected to enhance Nigeria’s ability to confront current and emerging security challenges, particularly in counterterrorism operations and efforts to combat illicit trafficking within Nigeria and across the Gulf of Guinea.

Major defense contractors involved in fulfilling this sale include:

  • Lockheed Martin: Renowned for its advanced autonomous systems, aircraft, missiles, space launchers, and integrated defense solutions.
  • RTX Missiles and Defence: The world’s second-largest military company by revenue, specializing in aircraft engines, guided missiles, air defense systems, radars, and cybersecurity technologies.
  • BAE Systems plc: Europe’s largest defense contractor and one of the leading global defense companies, headquartered in London.
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Implications for Nigeria and Regional Security

The approval of this deal reflects the ongoing cooperation between the United States and Nigeria in addressing regional security threats. Nigeria faces significant challenges from insurgent groups, maritime piracy, and transnational criminal networks. The infusion of advanced precision-guided munitions and support services is poised to strengthen the Nigerian Armed Forces’ operational capabilities, allowing for more effective counterterrorism campaigns and improved enforcement against illicit activities.

This arms sale aligns with broader U.S. strategic interests in promoting stability in West Africa and safeguarding maritime routes in the Gulf of Guinea, which are critical for international trade and energy supplies.

Conclusion

The potential $346 million sale of munitions, bombs, and rockets to Nigeria marks a significant step in reinforcing Nigeria’s defense infrastructure. Managed by leading U.S. and international defense contractors, this deal is designed to enhance Nigeria’s capacity to respond to security threats and maintain regional stability. It also exemplifies the deepening military relationship between the United States and Nigeria as they collaborate to address complex security challenges in Africa.

 

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