The United States has approved a $95 million foreign military sale to Tunisia aimed at upgrading border security infrastructure. The package includes Border Reaction Unit vehicles, surveillance radars, thermal imaging systems, perimeter cameras, relay towers, and microwave communication links. It also provides command-and-control systems, operations center technology, and software for real-time situational awareness. Supporting infrastructure includes generators, solar units, and environmental sensors. The project, led by L3Harris and Toyota, includes training, integration, and sustainment support. The initiative is designed to help Tunisia manage threats such as smuggling, migration, and regional instability along its borders with Libya and Algeria.

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