Hippocampus sold in 7 countries within one year.

(AFP)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] On February 16, the U.S. State Department decided to approve the sale of HIMARS multiple rocket launchers and related equipment to the Dutch government, with an estimated cost of US$670 million (about 20.35 billion Taiwan dollars). Be the first to buy Hippocampus this year.

In the past year, based on the excellent performance of HIMARS on the Ukrainian-Russian battlefield, seven countries, including my country, have ordered HIMARS multiple rocket launchers from the United States, with a total amount of US$12.16 billion. (Approximately NT$383.1 billion).

Obviously, the Seahorse has become a weapon that many countries have been snapping up to buy in the past year, becoming the annual arms sales champion.

According to a press release from the U.S. Defense Cooperation Security Agency on the 16th, the Dutch government has requested to purchase 20 sets of Hippocampus multiple launch rocket systems, including logistics support and other related equipment and services, with a total amount of about 670 million US dollars.

Over the past year, my country, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Poland, Australia and Estonia have also rushed to purchase the Seahorse multiple launch rocket system. Latvia is also trying its best to buy from the United States, including the seven countries of my country. $12.16 billion.

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Last year, my country purchased 11 additional sets of Hippocampus systems, worth about 17.08 billion Taiwan dollars; the Netherlands purchased 20 sets, about 20.35 billion Taiwan dollars; Lithuania purchased 8 sets, about 15.03 billion Taiwan dollars; Poland purchased 18 sets, about 303.81 billion Taiwan dollars; Australia purchased 20 sets , about 11.69 billion Taiwan dollars; Estonia purchased 6 sets, about 15.19 billion Taiwan dollars.

Poland has the highest purchase amount because it purchased more than 2,000 various precision rockets and guided missiles at one time.

my country added 864 rockets and 20 guided missiles in last year's additional purchases.

The US Defense Cooperation Security Agency pointed out that this arms sale will support US foreign policy and national security goals by helping to improve the security of NATO allies, because NATO allies are an important force for political stability and economic progress in Europe.