Israel and Slovakia have accomplished the biggest ever protection export deal between the 2 international locations, amounting to €560 million (over NIS 2 billion), for Israel Aerospace Industries’ (IAI) Barak MX air protection system. The system is designed to take care of current and future aerial threats, together with ballistic missiles.
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Ministry of Protection director common Main Basic (res.) Eyal Zamir signed the settlement at army headquarters in Tel Aviv. The deal was led on Israel’s half by Brig. Gen. (Res.) Yair Kulas, director of SIBAT, the Worldwide Protection Cooperation Directorate at Israel’s Ministry of Protection; IAI CEO Boaz Levy; and Brig. Gen. (res.) Man Bar Lev, govt VP and common supervisor of the Techniques Missiles & Area Group at IAI.
The Barak MX system helps varied sorts of radar and launchers for protection towards fight plane, helicopters, UAVs, cruise missiles, ground-to-air missiles, and ground-to-ground missiles. The system is predicated on a complicated, operationally confirmed management middle that facilitates the combination of a number of interceptor missiles: the Barak MRAD short-range interceptor, which is launched vertically at excessive velocity to take care of threats inside 35 kilometers, and carries a radar-based homing warhead with a single pulse rocket motor; the Barak LRAD medium vary interceptor, for threats as much as 70 kilometers distant, with a twin pulse motor; and the long-range Barak ER, geared up with a twin pulse rocket motor and a booster, that has a variety of 150 kilometers.
The motors for the assorted interceptors are produced by state-owned firm Tomer. The one mannequin in use in Israel’s air protection array is the Barak LRAD, which underwent a trial in August. The Barak LRAD is put in on the Israel Navy’s Saar 6 warships. Within the trial, the system intercepted a missile launched towards a goal simulating a “strategic maritime asset” – presumably a gasoline manufacturing platform, which the Saar 6 ships are designed to guard.
In November final yr, the Barak MX system was bought to Azerbaijan in a $1.2 billion deal. Israel and Greece are at present in negotiations on the sale to Greece of a multi-layer air protection array incorporating a number of Israeli programs.
Revealed by Globes, Israel enterprise information – en.globes.co.il – on December 23, 2024.
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