Israeli Protection Minister Yoav Gallant yesterday signed the biggest protection deal for the sale of Israel’s Arrow-3 long-range anti-ballistic missile system to Germany.
Officers from each nations signed an settlement making a $600 million down cost to begin the mission. First deliveries are anticipated in 2025 and full operation in 2030.
With two easy signatures we made historical past at the moment. I’m honored to go to Berlin and, along with my pal and counterpart, Minister Boris Pistorius, give the inexperienced mild to the “Arrow-3 for Germany” settlement.” Israel and Germany are true companions. @BMVg_Bundeswehr pic.twitter.com/pzm9LVqs8q
— Yoav Gallant (@yoavgallant) September 28, 2023
A reception ceremony for Gallant occurred on the German Ministry of Protection in Berlin.
Gallant mentioned the $3.5 billion sale of the system is the biggest deal thus far between the 2 states.
Gallant advised X, previously Twitter: “At the moment we made historical past. I’m honored to go to Berlin and, along with my pal and counterpart, Minister Boris Pistorius, give the inexperienced mild to the “Arrow-3 for Germany” settlement.” Israel and Germany are true companions.”
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