AFI65-607 FOREIGN MILITARY SALES SPECIALIZED/DEDICATED TRAINING PROGRAM
MilReg AFI65-607 Frequently Asked Questions

What is AFI65-607 FOREIGN MILITARY SALES SPECIALIZED/DEDICATED TRAINING PROGRAM?
AFI65-607 is the Air Force Instruction that outlines the regulations and guidelines for implementing specialized/dedicated training programs for foreign military sales.

Who is responsible for managing the Foreign Military Sales Specialized/Dedicated Training Program?
The Air Force Security Assistance and Cooperation Directorate (AFSAC) is responsible for the management and execution of the program.

What is the purpose of the Foreign Military Sales Specialized/Dedicated Training Program?
The program aims to provide training and education to foreign military students to support international security cooperation and enable partner nations to effectively operate and sustain systems procured through foreign military sales.

How are students selected for the Foreign Military Sales Specialized/Dedicated Training Program?
Selection of students is based on criteria established by the partner nation's military, approved by the US Department of State, and coordinated with AFSAC.

What types of training are offered under the Foreign Military Sales Specialized/Dedicated Training Program?
The program offers a range of training, including aircraft maintenance, weapon systems operation, technical training, logistics support, and management courses.

How is the Foreign Military Sales Specialized/Dedicated Training Program funded?
The program is funded through the foreign military sales cases executed between the United States and partner nations.

Are there any restrictions on the participation of partner nations in the Foreign Military Sales Specialized/Dedicated Training Program?
Partner nations must meet certain criteria, including adherence to human rights and nonproliferation principles, to participate in the program.

Is English proficiency required for enrollment in the Foreign Military Sales Specialized/Dedicated Training Program?
Yes, students must meet minimum English proficiency requirements to ensure successful completion of the training courses.

Can foreign military students bring their families with them during their participation in the Foreign Military Sales Specialized/Dedicated Training Program?
The program does not typically cover family members' travel or accommodation expenses. However, in exceptional cases, provisions may be made based on the partner nation's request and AFSAC's approval.

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