[Federal Register Volume 91, Number 51 (Tuesday, March 17, 2026)]
[Notices]
[Pages 12773-12776]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2026-05147]


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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Office of the Secretary

[Transmittal No. 26-12]


Arms Sales Notification

AGENCY: Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Department of Defense 
(DoD).

ACTION: Arms sales notice.

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SUMMARY: The DoD is publishing the unclassified text of an arms sales 
notification.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Urooj Zahra at (703) 695-6233, 
[email protected], or [email protected]

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This 36(b) arms sales notification is 
published to fulfill the requirements of section 155 of Public Law 104-
164 dated July 21, 1996. The following is a copy of a letter to the 
Speaker of the House of Representatives with attached Transmittal 26-
12, Policy Justification, and Sensitivity of Technology.

    Dated: March 12, 2026.
Stephanie J. Bost,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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Transmittal No. 26-12
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: Government of Singapore
    (ii) Total Estimated Value:

Major Defense Equipment *.............  $1.293 billion
Other.................................  $1.023 billion
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  TOTAL...............................  $2.316 billion
 

    Funding Source: National Funds
    (iii) Description and Quantity or Quantities of Articles or 
Services under Consideration for Purchase:

Major Defense Equipment (MDE):
    Four (4) P-8A patrol aircraft
    Seven (7) Guardian laser transmitter assemblies for the AN/AAQ-
24(V)N system
    Seven (7) system processors for the AN/AAQ-24(V)N system with 
Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing Modules
    Eight (8) MK 54 MOD 0 lightweight torpedoes all up rounds
Non-Major Defense Equipment:
    The following non-MDE items will also be included: tactical open 
mission software; electro-optical and infrared MX-20HD systems; missile 
warning sensors for the AN/AAQ-24(V)N; AN/AQQ-2(V) acoustic systems; 
AN/APY-10 radar systems (with Global Positioning System); ALQ-213 early 
warning management systems; KIV-78 cryptographic appliques; A/N APX-
123A Identification Friend or Foe transmitters; AN/ALE-47 
countermeasures dispenser system programmers; AN/PYQ-10 simple key 
loaders; aircraft spares; spare engines; support equipment; training 
devices; engineering support; training; classified and unclassified 
publications; classified and unclassified software; mission systems and 
other Government-furnished equipment; classified and unclassified 
torpedo spare parts for the all up round and exercise torpedo 
configured MK 54 lightweight torpedoes; torpedo support equipment, 
including equipment and tools; classified software for test equipment; 
torpedo containers; recoverable exercise torpedoes; air launch 
accessories; torpedo support, including facility stand-up and test 
equipment support; classified and unclassified publications; other 
technical assistance, including technical support, technical program 
management, infrastructure support, test equipment sustainment, 
exercise firing assistance, and contract management; in-country 
training; and other related elements of logistics and program support.

    (iv) Military Department: Navy (SN-P-SAD & SN-P-AEB)
    (v) Prior Related Cases, if any: SN-P-GZS

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    (vi) Sales Commission, Fee, etc., Paid, Offered, or Agreed to be 
Paid: None known at this time
    (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: January 20, 2026
    * as defined in Section 47(6) of the Arms Export Control Act.

POLICY JUSTIFICATION

Singapore--Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft P-8A and MK 54 
Lightweight Torpedoes

    The Government of Singapore has requested to buy up to four (4) P-
8A patrol aircraft; seven (7) Guardian laser transmitter assemblies for 
the AN/AAQ-24(V)N system; seven (7) system processors for the AN/AAQ-
24(V)N system with Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing Modules; and 
eight (8) MK 54 MOD 0 lightweight torpedoes all up rounds. The 
following non-Major Defense Equipment items will also be included: 
tactical open mission software; electro-optical and infrared MX-20HD 
systems; missile warning sensors for the AN/AAQ-24(V)N; AN/AQQ-2(V) 
acoustic systems; AN/APY-10 radar systems (with Global Positioning 
System); ALQ-213 early warning management systems; KIV-78 cryptographic 
appliques; A/N APX-123A Identification Friend or Foe transmitters; AN/
ALE-47 countermeasures dispenser system programmers; AN/PYQ-10 simple 
key loaders; aircraft spares; spare engines; support equipment; 
training devices; engineering support; training; classified and 
unclassified publications; classified and unclassified software; 
mission systems and other Government-furnished equipment; classified 
and unclassified torpedo spare parts for the all up round and exercise 
torpedo configured MK 54 lightweight torpedoes; torpedo support 
equipment, including equipment and tools; classified software for test 
equipment; torpedo containers; recoverable exercise torpedoes; air 
launch accessories; torpedo support, including facility stand-up and 
test equipment support; classified and unclassified publications; other 
technical assistance, including technical support, technical program 
management, infrastructure support, test equipment sustainment, 
exercise firing assistance, and contract management; in-country 
training; and other related elements of logistics and program support. 
The estimated total cost is $2.316 billion.
    This proposed sale will enhance the foreign policy and national 
security objectives of the United States (U.S.) by improving the 
security of a strategic partner that is an important force for 
political stability and economic progress in Asia.
    The proposed sale will improve Singapore's capability to meet 
current and future threats by providing a credible maritime force 
capable of deterring adversaries and participating in U.S allied 
operations. The proposed sale will support Singapore's goal of 
improving national and territorial defense as well as increasing 
interoperability with U.S. and allied forces. Singapore will have no 
difficulty absorbing this equipment into its armed forces.
    The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the 
basic military balance in the region.
    The principal contractor will be The Boeing Company, located in 
Arlington, VA. The majority of MK 54 lightweight torpedo hardware will 
be purchased directly from U.S. Navy stock. There are a significant 
number of other companies under contract with the U.S. Navy that will 
provide components, systems, and engineering services during the 
execution of this effort. At this time, the U.S. Government is not 
aware of any offset agreement proposed in connection with this 
potential sale. Any offset agreement will be defined in negotiations 
between the purchaser and the contractor.
    Implementation of this proposed sale will require up to fourteen 
U.S. Government and contractor representatives to travel to Singapore 
for a duration of up to two years to support aircraft fielding and 
maintenance, mission systems, training, and logistics and engineering 
technical assistance.
    There will be no adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness as a 
result of this proposed sale.
Transmittal No. 26-12
Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of Offer Pursuant to Section 
36(b)(1) of the Arms Export Control Act
Annex
Item No. vii
    (vii) Sensitivity of Technology:
    1. The P-8A aircraft is a militarized version of the Boeing 737-800 
Next Generation commercial aircraft. The P-8A is replacing the 
Government of Singapore's Fokker 50 Maritime Patrol Aircraft and adds 
long-range antisubmarine warfare (ASW) and anti-surface warfare 
capabilities to Singapore's intelligence, surveillance, and 
reconnaissance aircraft.
    The AN/AAQ-24 Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasures (LAIRCM) 
system is a directional, active infrared (IR) jammer that protects the 
host aircraft from surface launched IR-guided missiles. The system 
includes Missile Warning System (MWS), LAIRCM system processor 
replacement, and Guardian laser transmitter assembly with Selective 
Availability Anti-Spoofing Module (SAASM) capability.
    The MK 54 MOD 0 torpedo is a conventional torpedo that can be 
launched from surface ships, rotary, and fixed wing aircraft. The MK 54 
MOD 0 is an upgrade from the MK 46 torpedo created by combining the 
guidance section of the MK 50 torpedo with the warhead and propulsion 
sections of the MK 46 torpedo.
    Non-MDE included within the P-8A configuration for the initial sale 
of four (4) P-8As to the Government of Singapore:
    Tactical Open Mission Software (TOMS). Functions include 
environment planning, tactical aids, weapons planning aids, and data 
correlation. TOMS includes an algorithm for track fusion which 
automatically correlates tracks produced by on board and off board 
sensors.
    Electro-Optical (E.O.) and IR MX-20HD. The E.O./IR system processes 
visible E.O. and IR spectrum (IR focal plane array and turret 
stabilization) to detect and image objects.
    AN/AQQ-2(V)1 acoustic system. The acoustic sensor system is 
integrated within the mission system as the primary sensor for ASW 
missions.
    AN/APY-10 radar with Global Positioning System (GPS). Radar 
capabilities include Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)/Inverse Synthetic 
Aperture Radar (ISAR) resolution, geolocation, periscope detection 
mode, track generation, track while scan, color weather radar, 
Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) interface, and SAR/ISAR imagery 
resolutions. The radar includes a GPS 524D Precise Positioning System 
with SAASM Mode III hardware.
    ALQ-240 Electronic Support Measures. This system provides real time 
capability for the automatic detection, location, measurement, and 
analysis of radio frequency signals and modes. Real time results are 
compared with a library of known emitters to perform emitter 
classification.
    Electronic Warfare Self Protection (EWSP). The P-8A EWSP suite 
consists of the ALQ-213 Electronic Warfare Management System (EWMS), 
ALE-47 Countermeasures Dispensing System (CMDS), AN/AAQ-24 LAIRCM and 
the NexGEN MWS. EWSP includes threat information.

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    AN/ALQ-213 EWMS. The AN/ALQ-213 system provides the primary 
interface for control and monitoring of the EWSP suite.
    AN/ALE-47 CMDS. The AN/ALE-47 system dispenses flares that act as 
decoys to deflect incoming IR-guided missiles away from the aircraft. 
This system acts as a backup for the AN/AAQ-24 LAIRCM system.
    KIV-78 IFF system. The KIV-78 IFF system deployed to identify 
cooperative, friendly systems.
    AN/APX-123A(C) IFF Digital Transponder. The AN/APX-123A is capable 
of both Mode 5 and Mode S secure modes and provides own ship positional 
information.
    Networked communications radio. Networked communications airborne 
radio delivers mission-critical capabilities through multiple 
waveforms, high-speed ability and beyond-line-of-sight connectivity for 
data, voice, and imagery.
    Advanced Digital Antenna Production (ADAP) system antenna 
electronics and ADAP Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna. ADAP 
contains a multi-element antenna, digital anti-jam processing, and 
provides protected GPS.
    KIV-7M communications security device. The KIV-7M device provides 
encryption for high frequency beyond line-of-sight communications.
    2. The highest level of classification of defense articles, 
components, and services included in this potential sale is SECRET.
    3. If a technologically advanced adversary were to obtain knowledge 
of the specific hardware and software elements, 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.
    4. A determination has been made that Singapore can provide 
substantially the same degree of protection for the sensitive 
technology being released as the U.S. Government. This proposed sale is 
necessary in furtherance of the U.S. foreign policy and national 
security objectives outlined in the Policy Justification.
    5. All defense articles and services listed in this transmittal 
have been authorized for release and export to the Government of 
Singapore.

[FR Doc. 2026-05147 Filed 3-16-26; 8:45 am]
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