Israel Bolsters Military with New Combat Aircraft Deal
Israel's government approved a major procurement plan to buy new F-35 and F-15IA fighter jets from Lockheed Martin and Boeing, aiming to enhance its air superiority. This $119 billion initiative focuses on local munitions production and pioneering aircraft development to maintain regional dominance.
Israel has finalized a significant deal to purchase advanced F-35 and F-15IA fighter jets from Lockheed Martin and Boeing, worth tens of billions of dollars. Announced by the defense ministry, this acquisition is part of a larger $119 billion plan to strengthen the country's military capabilities.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized that much of the defense budget will be dedicated to producing munitions domestically, with plans to develop groundbreaking aircraft. This move aims to ensure Israel's air superiority and address regional threats effectively.
The newly approved fighter squadrons are crucial for the Israel Defense Forces' future development, as they aim for technological advancements in autonomous flight and defense systems. Defense Minister Israel Katz highlighted the importance of continuous investment to maintain Israel's military edge.