The US State Department has approved the sale of HawkEye 360 technology to India, enhancing its maritime domain awareness in the Indo-Pacific. This system, utilizing satellites in Low Earth Orbit, will improve India's ability to detect illegal activities and monitor its Exclusive Economic Zone. The $131 million deal includes software, training, and support, bolstering India's strategic posture.
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