- Albania, $30 million for helicopters
- Bosnia, $30.6 million for helicopters
- Croatia, $25 million for infantry fighting vehicles
- Greece, $25 million for infantry fighting vehicles
- North Macedonia, $30 million for infantry fighting vehicles
- Slovakia, $50 million for helicopters
- Albania: $30 million for UH-60 procurement.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: $30.7 million for the Bell Huey II.
- Croatia: $25 million for Bradley fighting vehicles.
- North Macedonia: $30 million for Stryker vehicles.
- Slovakia: $50 million for UH-60 procurement.
- Greece: $25 million earmarked, but the government is still debating what to buy. Likely to either be Bradley vehicles or the M1117 Armored Security Vehicle from Textron. Greece stands out because, as a higher-income nation, they are technically ineligible for Foreign Military Financing dollars, but a political decision was made to support them with ERIP anyway, the official said.
- Lithuania: $30 million for UH-60 procurement.
- Bulgaria: $56 million for eight Lockheed-produced F-16s.