The total amount came to $75 million.
Of course, this price was what Hardy had marked up after the military's base price. For some of these supplies, he increased the price by at least double, and in some cases, tripled it.
This order also included a lot of firearms and ammunition, even though some of these countries have strict gun control. But Hardy didn't care about that, it was a problem for the Brazilians to deal with. After all, the military's sales requirements did not prohibit selling weapons to these countries.
"Alright, I'll have the military start preparing the goods and send them directly to the docks," Hardy said.
Antonio Salamone was slightly excited when he heard Hardy agree. This big deal was about to commence, and he believed that once the goods were shipped over, there would be a significant profit.