According to The Air Force Times, this specific aircraft is capable of supporting guided weapons, which makes it unique as most are "demilitarized" prior to sale.
The plane was last operated by Jordan which likely purchased the plane from a NATO ally in Europe as it modernized its fleet with newer, fifth-generation aircraft.
Due to security concerns, the buyer must comply with the International Traffic in Arms Regulations. ITAR is a regulatory group that restricts and control the export of defense and military-related technologies like a fighter jet for national security purposes.
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