Key facts
- Two members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards were killed in Kermanshah province.
- Two members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards were wounded in the attack.
- A newly formed Kurdish group claimed responsibility for the shooting.
- The group stated the attack was in retaliation for suppressing protests.
- Kongsberg Gruppen will supply NASAMS air defense system to Kuwait.
- The contract value is $400 million.
- Raytheon is involved in the Kuwait air defense deal.
- The deal is facilitated through the U.S. Foreign Military Sales program.
- The NASAMS system aims to bolster Kuwait's protection against aerial threats.
Two members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards have been killed and two others wounded following a shooting attack in Kermanshah province, western Iran. The incident involved gunmen targeting the Guards. A newly formed Kurdish group has claimed responsibility for the attack. The group stated that the attack was carried out in response to the Revolutionary Guards' actions in suppressing ongoing protests.
In unrelated news, Kongsberg Gruppen has announced a significant contract to supply its NASAMS air defense system to Kuwait. The deal is valued at $400 million. The contract was secured in partnership with Raytheon and will be executed through the U.S. Foreign Military Sales program. The NASAMS system is designed to provide advanced protection against a range of aerial threats, and its deployment is intended to bolster Kuwait's national security and defense posture against potential aerial attacks.
