US to sell 115 howitzers to Pakistan

Published December 18, 2005

WASHINGTON, Dec 17: The Bush administration said on Friday it tentatively planned to let Pakistan buy 115 155mm self-propelled howitzer artillery pieces as well as related gear and services valued at up to $56 million.

The sale of M109A5 howitzers would not affect the basic military balance in the region, the Pentagon’s Defence Security Cooperation Agency said in a notice to Congress.

The big guns at issue are in the US Army’s current inventory, said Jose Ibarra, an agency spokesman. The total value of the deal, if all options are exercised, could be as high as $56 million, the notice to Congress said.

Such notice is required by law. Congress has the power to block such a government-to-government arms sale but has never done so. No contractor would be involved in the deal.—Reuters

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