Slovakia, Defense Industry

Report: Slovakia to purchase anti-air systems from Israel

The proposed deal will be worth $616.88 million or 554.3 million Euros.

Barak 8 anti-aircraft missile. (Photo: Georges Seguin (Okki) - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0)

The Times of Israel reports that the government of Slovakia plans to purchase six anti-aircraft systems from Israel, at the cost of $616.88 million or 554.3 million Euros.

Meanwhile, Rafael's Spanish subsidiary PAP TECNOS, is set to provide the Spanish Army with 237.5 million Euros' worth of anti-tank weaponry and equipment, according to a report by Israel Defense.


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