Israel says US approves record-breaking Arrow missile defense deal to Germany
The
US has approved Israel’s request to sell the Arrow-3 missile system to Germany,
the Israeli defense ministry said Thursday, in what will become Israel’s
largest ever defense
deal.
The approval
paves the way for Israel and Germany to sign a landmark $3.5 billion defense
agreement, according to the Israeli defense ministry.
Israeli
officials had been informed of the approval by the US Department of State on
Thursday, according to a spokesperson for Israel’s Ministry of Defense.
Israel
and the United States have been jointly developing the multi-billion-dollar
Arrow missile defense system since 1986.
The Arrow 3
system is designed to intercept exo-atmospheric ballistic missiles, enabling
interceptions at high altitudes above the atmosphere.
Israel
and the United States have been jointly developing the multi-billion-dollar
Arrow missile defense system since 1986.
The Arrow 3
system is designed to intercept exo-atmospheric ballistic missiles, enabling interceptions
at high altitudes above the atmosphere.
Defense
Minister Yoav Gallant called the US approval “an expression of confidence in
the excellent capabilities of Israel’s defense industries” and a reflection of
US-Israeli “powerful defense ties.”
Gallant
added that the decision would “contribute to Israel’s force buildup and
economy” and that Germany acquiring Israeli defense systems was “meaningful to
every Jewish person.”
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