36(b)(1) Arms Sales Notification, 69709-69711 [2011-29054]
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(vii) Sensitivity of Technology
Contained in the Defense Article or
Defense Services Proposed To Be Sold:
None.
(viii) Date Report Delivered to
Congress: 26 October 2011.
Policy Justification
Saudi Arabia—M1151A1–B1,
M1152A1–B2 HMMWVs
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has
requested a possible sale of 124
M1151A1–B1 Up-Armored High
Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled
Vehicles (HMMWVs) and 99 M1152A1–
B2 Up-Armored HMMWVs, with
supplemental armor kits, spare and
repair parts, support and test
equipment, publications and technical
documentation, personnel training and
training equipment, U.S. Government
and contractor engineering, technical
and logistics support services, and other
related elements of logistical and
program support. The estimated cost is
$33 million.
This proposed sale will contribute to
the foreign policy and national security
of the United States by helping to
improve the security of a friendly
country that has been, and continues to
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be, an important force for political
stability and economic progress in the
Middle East.
The proposed sale will provide a
highly mobile and light combat vehicle
capability enabling the Royal Saudi
Land Forces (RSLF) to rapidly engage
and defeat perimeter security threats
and readily employ counter- and antiterrorism measures. The RSLF already
has HMMWVs in its inventory and will
have no difficulty absorbing these
vehicles.
The proposed sale of this equipment
and support will not alter the basic
military balance in the region.
The prime contractor will be AM
General of South Bend, Indiana. There
are no known offset agreements
proposed in connection with this
potential sale.
Implementation of this proposed sale
will not require the assignment of any
additional U.S. Government or
contractor representatives to Saudi
Arabia.
There will be no adverse impact on
U.S. defense readiness as a result of this
proposed sale.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Transmittal Nos. 11–44]
36(b)(1) Arms Sales Notification
Department of Defense, Defense
Security Cooperation Agency.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of Defense is
publishing the unclassified text of a
section 36(b)(1) arms sales notification.
This is published to fulfill the
requirements of section 155 of Public
Law 104–164 dated July 21, 1996.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
B. English, DSCA/DBO/CFM, (703) 601–
3740.
The following is a copy of a letter to
the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Transmittals 11–44
with attached transmittal, policy
justification, and Sensitivity of
Technology.
SUMMARY:
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Dated: November 4, 2011.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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(iii) Description and Quantity or
Quantities of Articles or Services Under
Consideration for Purchase: 6 Lockheed
Martin C–130J United States Air Force
(USAF) baseline aircraft including:
(i) Prospective Purchaser: India.
USAF baseline equipment, 6 Rolls
(ii) Total Estimated Value:
Royce AE 2100D3 spare engines, 8 AN/
Major Defense Equipment* $ .650 billion.
AAR–47 Missile Warning Systems (two
Other ................................... .550 billion.
of them spares), 8 AN/ALR–56M
Advanced Radar Warning Receivers
Total ................................. 1.200 billion.
*As defined in Section 47(6) of the Arms
(two of them spares), 8 AN/ALE–47
Export Control Act.
Counter-Measures Dispensing Systems
Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of
Offer Pursuant to Section 36(b)(1) of the
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(two of them spares), 8 AAQ–22 Star
SAFIRE III Special Operations Suites
(two of them spares), 8 ARC–210 Radios
(Non-COMSEC), and 3200 Flare
Cartridges. Also included are spare and
repair parts, configuration updates,
communications security equipment
and radios, integration studies, support
equipment, publications and technical
documentation, technical services,
personnel training and training
equipment, foreign liaison office
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support, Field Service Representatives’
services, U.S. Government and
contractor engineering and logistics
personnel services, and other related
elements of logistics support.
(iv) Military Department: Air Force
(SAD).
(v) Prior Related Cases, if any: FMS
case SAA–$962M–Jan08.
(vi) Sales Commission, Fee, etc., Paid,
Offered, or Agreed To Be Paid: None.
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology
Contained in the Defense Article or
Defense Services Proposed To Be Sold:
See Attached Annex.
(viii) Date Report Delivered to
Congress: 26 October 2011.
Offset agreements associated with this
proposed sale are expected, but at this
time the specific offset agreements are
undetermined and will be defined in
negotiations between the purchaser and
the contractors.
Implementation of this proposed sale
may require the assignment of ten U.S.
Government and contractor
representatives in India for a period of
up to three years.
There will be no adverse impact on
U.S. defense readiness as a result of this
proposed sale.
Policy Justification
1. The C–130 Hercules aircraft
performs primarily the tactical portion
of the airlift mission. The aircraft is
capable of operating from rough, dirt
strips and is the prime transport for air
dropping troops and equipment into
hostile areas. The C–130 operates
throughout the U.S. Air Force, fulfilling
a wide range of operational missions in
both peace and war. The C–130J
improvements over the C–130E include
improved maximum speed, climb time,
cruising altitude and range. The C–130J
has 55 feet of cargo compartment length,
an additional 15 feet over the original
‘‘short’’ aircraft.
2. The AN/ALE–47 Counter-Measures
Dispensing System (CMDS) is an
integrated, threat-adaptive, softwareprogrammable dispensing system
capable of dispensing chaff, flares, and
active radio frequency expendables. The
threats countered by the CMDS include
radar-directed anti-aircraft artillery
(AAA), radar command-guided missiles,
radar homing guided missiles, and
infrared (IR) guided missiles. The
system is internally mounted and may
be operated as a stand-alone system or
may be integrated with other on-board
early warning and avionics systems. The
AN/ALE–47 uses threat data received
over the aircraft interfaces to assess the
threat situation and to determine a
response. Expendable routines tailored
to the immediate aircraft and threat
environment may be dispensed using
one of four operational modes.
Hardware is Unclassified. Technical
data and documentation to be provided
is Unclassified.
3. The AN/AAR–47 Missile Warning
System is a small, lightweight, passive,
electro-optic, threat warning device
used to detect surface-to-air missiles
fired at helicopters and low-flying fixedwing aircraft and automatically provide
countermeasures, as well as audio and
visual-sector warning messages to the
aircrew. The basic system consists of
multiple Optical Sensor Converter
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India—C–130J Aircraft
The Government of India has
requested a possible sale of 6 Lockheed
Martin C–130J United States Air Force
(USAF) baseline aircraft including:
USAF baseline equipment, 6 Rolls
Royce AE 2100D3 spare engines, 8 AN/
AAR–47 Missile Warning Systems (two
of them spares), 8 AN/ALR–56M
Advanced Radar Warning Receivers
(two of them spares), 8 AN/ALE–47
Counter-Measures Dispensing Systems
(two of them spares), 8 AAQ–22 Star
SAFIRE III Special Operations Suites
(two of them spares), 8 ARC–210 Radios
(Non-COMSEC), and 3200 Flare
Cartridges. Also included are spare and
repair parts, configuration updates,
communications security equipment
and radios, integration studies, support
equipment, publications and technical
documentation, technical services,
personnel training and training
equipment, foreign liaison office
support, Field Service Representatives’
services, U.S. Government and
contractor engineering and logistics
personnel services, and other related
elements of logistics support. The
estimated cost is $1.2 billion.
This proposed sale will contribute to
the foreign policy and national security
of the United States by helping to
improve the security of an important
partner and to strengthen the U.S.-India
strategic relationship.
The proposed sale will provide the
Indian Government with a credible
special operations airlift capability that
will help deter aggression in the region
and provide enhanced humanitarian
assistance and disaster relief support.
The proposed sale of this equipment
and support will not alter the basic
military balance in the region.
The prime contractors will be
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
in Marietta, Georgia, and Rolls-Royce
Corporation in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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(OSC) units, a Computer Processor (CP)
and a Control Indicator (CI). The set of
OSC units, normally four, is mounted
on the aircraft exterior to provide omnidirectional protection. The OSC detects
the rocket plume of missiles and sends
appropriate signals to the CP for
processing. The CP analyzes the data
from each OSC and automatically
deploys the appropriate
countermeasures. The CP also contains
comprehensive built-in test circuitry.
The control indicator displays the
incoming direction of the threat, so that
the pilot can take appropriate action.
Hardware is Unclassified. Technical
data and documentation to be provided
is Unclassified.
4. The AN/ALR–56M Advanced Radar
Warning Receiver continuously detects
and intercepts radio frequency signals
in certain frequency ranges and analyzes
and separates threat signals from nonthreat signals. It contributes to fulldimensional protection by providing
individual aircraft probability of
survival through improved aircrew
situational awareness of the radarguided threat environment. The ALR–
56M is designed to provide improved
performance in a dense signal
environment and improved detection of
modern threats signals. Hardware is
Unclassified. Technical data and
documentation to be provided is
Unclassified.
5. The AN/AAQ–22 Star SAFIRE III is
a gyro-stabilized, multi-spectral ElectroOptical/Infrared (EO/IR) system
configured to operate simultaneously in
multiple bands including the visible,
near-IR and mid-wave IR bands. The
system consists of an externally
mounted turret sensor unit and
internally mounted central electronics
unit and system control unit. Images
will be displayed in the aircraft realtime, and recorded for subsequent
ground analysis. Hardware is
considered Unclassified. Technical data
and documentation to be provided are
considered Unclassified.
6. If a technologically advanced
adversary were to obtain knowledge of
the specific hardware or software in this
proposed sale, the information could be
used to develop countermeasures that
might reduce system effectiveness or be
used in the development of a system
with similar or advanced capabilities.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Transmittal Nos. 11-44]
36(b)(1) Arms Sales Notification
AGENCY: Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Defense is publishing the unclassified text
of a section 36(b)(1) arms sales notification. This is published to
fulfill the requirements of section 155 of Public Law 104-164 dated
July 21, 1996.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. B. English, DSCA/DBO/CFM, (703)
601-3740.
The following is a copy of a letter to the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Transmittals 11-44 with attached transmittal, policy
justification, and Sensitivity of Technology.
Dated: November 4, 2011.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of Offer Pursuant to Section
36(b)(1) of the Arms Export Control Act, as Amended
(i) Prospective Purchaser: India.
(ii) Total Estimated Value:
Major Defense Equipment*................ $ .650 billion.
Other................................... .550 billion.
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Total................................. 1.200 billion.
\*\As defined in Section 47(6) of the Arms Export Control Act.
(iii) Description and Quantity or Quantities of Articles or
Services Under Consideration for Purchase: 6 Lockheed Martin C-130J
United States Air Force (USAF) baseline aircraft including: USAF
baseline equipment, 6 Rolls Royce AE 2100D3 spare engines, 8 AN/AAR-47
Missile Warning Systems (two of them spares), 8 AN/ALR-56M Advanced
Radar Warning Receivers (two of them spares), 8 AN/ALE-47 Counter-
Measures Dispensing Systems (two of them spares), 8 AAQ-22 Star SAFIRE
III Special Operations Suites (two of them spares), 8 ARC-210 Radios
(Non-COMSEC), and 3200 Flare Cartridges. Also included are spare and
repair parts, configuration updates, communications security equipment
and radios, integration studies, support equipment, publications and
technical documentation, technical services, personnel training and
training equipment, foreign liaison office
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support, Field Service Representatives' services, U.S. Government and
contractor engineering and logistics personnel services, and other
related elements of logistics support.
(iv) Military Department: Air Force (SAD).
(v) Prior Related Cases, if any: FMS case SAA-$962M-Jan08.
(vi) Sales Commission, Fee, etc., Paid, Offered, or Agreed To Be
Paid: None.
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology Contained in the Defense Article or
Defense Services Proposed To Be Sold: See Attached Annex.
(viii) Date Report Delivered to Congress: 26 October 2011.
Policy Justification
India--C-130J Aircraft
The Government of India has requested a possible sale of 6 Lockheed
Martin C-130J United States Air Force (USAF) baseline aircraft
including: USAF baseline equipment, 6 Rolls Royce AE 2100D3 spare
engines, 8 AN/AAR-47 Missile Warning Systems (two of them spares), 8
AN/ALR-56M Advanced Radar Warning Receivers (two of them spares), 8 AN/
ALE-47 Counter-Measures Dispensing Systems (two of them spares), 8 AAQ-
22 Star SAFIRE III Special Operations Suites (two of them spares), 8
ARC-210 Radios (Non-COMSEC), and 3200 Flare Cartridges. Also included
are spare and repair parts, configuration updates, communications
security equipment and radios, integration studies, support equipment,
publications and technical documentation, technical services, personnel
training and training equipment, foreign liaison office support, Field
Service Representatives' services, U.S. Government and contractor
engineering and logistics personnel services, and other related
elements of logistics support. The estimated cost is $1.2 billion.
This proposed sale will contribute to the foreign policy and
national security of the United States by helping to improve the
security of an important partner and to strengthen the U.S.-India
strategic relationship.
The proposed sale will provide the Indian Government with a
credible special operations airlift capability that will help deter
aggression in the region and provide enhanced humanitarian assistance
and disaster relief support.
The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the
basic military balance in the region.
The prime contractors will be Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
in Marietta, Georgia, and Rolls-Royce Corporation in Indianapolis,
Indiana. Offset agreements associated with this proposed sale are
expected, but at this time the specific offset agreements are
undetermined and will be defined in negotiations between the purchaser
and the contractors.
Implementation of this proposed sale may require the assignment of
ten U.S. Government and contractor representatives in India for a
period of up to three years.
There will be no adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness as a
result of this proposed sale.
Annex--Item No. vii
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology
1. The C-130 Hercules aircraft performs primarily the tactical
portion of the airlift mission. The aircraft is capable of operating
from rough, dirt strips and is the prime transport for air dropping
troops and equipment into hostile areas. The C-130 operates throughout
the U.S. Air Force, fulfilling a wide range of operational missions in
both peace and war. The C-130J improvements over the C-130E include
improved maximum speed, climb time, cruising altitude and range. The C-
130J has 55 feet of cargo compartment length, an additional 15 feet
over the original ``short'' aircraft.
2. The AN/ALE-47 Counter-Measures Dispensing System (CMDS) is an
integrated, threat-adaptive, software-programmable dispensing system
capable of dispensing chaff, flares, and active radio frequency
expendables. The threats countered by the CMDS include radar-directed
anti-aircraft artillery (AAA), radar command-guided missiles, radar
homing guided missiles, and infrared (IR) guided missiles. The system
is internally mounted and may be operated as a stand-alone system or
may be integrated with other on-board early warning and avionics
systems. The AN/ALE-47 uses threat data received over the aircraft
interfaces to assess the threat situation and to determine a response.
Expendable routines tailored to the immediate aircraft and threat
environment may be dispensed using one of four operational modes.
Hardware is Unclassified. Technical data and documentation to be
provided is Unclassified.
3. The AN/AAR-47 Missile Warning System is a small, lightweight,
passive, electro-optic, threat warning device used to detect surface-
to-air missiles fired at helicopters and low-flying fixed-wing aircraft
and automatically provide countermeasures, as well as audio and visual-
sector warning messages to the aircrew. The basic system consists of
multiple Optical Sensor Converter (OSC) units, a Computer Processor
(CP) and a Control Indicator (CI). The set of OSC units, normally four,
is mounted on the aircraft exterior to provide omni-directional
protection. The OSC detects the rocket plume of missiles and sends
appropriate signals to the CP for processing. The CP analyzes the data
from each OSC and automatically deploys the appropriate
countermeasures. The CP also contains comprehensive built-in test
circuitry. The control indicator displays the incoming direction of the
threat, so that the pilot can take appropriate action. Hardware is
Unclassified. Technical data and documentation to be provided is
Unclassified.
4. The AN/ALR-56M Advanced Radar Warning Receiver continuously
detects and intercepts radio frequency signals in certain frequency
ranges and analyzes and separates threat signals from non-threat
signals. It contributes to full-dimensional protection by providing
individual aircraft probability of survival through improved aircrew
situational awareness of the radar-guided threat environment. The ALR-
56M is designed to provide improved performance in a dense signal
environment and improved detection of modern threats signals. Hardware
is Unclassified. Technical data and documentation to be provided is
Unclassified.
5. The AN/AAQ-22 Star SAFIRE III is a gyro-stabilized, multi-
spectral Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR) system configured to operate
simultaneously in multiple bands including the visible, near-IR and
mid-wave IR bands. The system consists of an externally mounted turret
sensor unit and internally mounted central electronics unit and system
control unit. Images will be displayed in the aircraft real-time, and
recorded for subsequent ground analysis. Hardware is considered
Unclassified. Technical data and documentation to be provided are
considered Unclassified.
6. If a technologically advanced adversary were to obtain knowledge
of the specific hardware or software in this proposed sale, the
information could be used to develop countermeasures that might reduce
system effectiveness or be used in the development of a system with
similar or advanced capabilities.
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