Israel signs deal to buy $3.1 bln in US helicopters, tankers
Israel has signed a deal with the United States to buy 12
Lockheed Martin Corp CH-53K helicopters and two Boeing Co KC-46 refueling
planes, the Israeli Defense Ministry said on Friday, estimating the total price
at around $3.1 billion.
The deal, signed on Thursday, is part of an upgrade of
Israel's air force capabilities and includes an option to buy six additional
helicopters, a ministry statement said.
It said the first helicopters were due to arrive in Israel
in 2026. Brigadier-General Shimon Tsentsiper, chief of material for the air
force, told Israel's Army Radio on Thursday that the refueling planes on order
would not be delivered before 2025.
He said Israel was trying to bring forward the delivery of
the KC-46s, and eventually wanted a total of four of them.
Israeli media have speculated that the refueling planes could
be crucial for carrying out a long-threatened air strike on Iran's nuclear
facilities. Tsentsiper said the air force's current refueling capacities were
sufficient for its missions.
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