
Defense Minister, Benny Gantz: “I welcome the completion of this agreement, which reflects our close and important cooperation with the Italian Ministry of Defense over the years. The completion of this agreement is essential for the training of IAF helicopter pilots and for the development of Israel’s economy. It also reflects the great importance of defense industries both for Israel’s security and its economy.”
On Tuesday (22.09.2020), Director General of the Israel Ministry of Defense, Maj. Gen. (Res.) Amir Eshel, and his Italian counterpart, National Armaments Director Nicolò Falsaperna, signed a reciprocal procurement agreement, which completes the exchange between Israel and Italy that began in February 2019. The signing ceremony took place simultaneously in the defense headquarters of each country, one in Tel Aviv, the other in Rome, and screened via secure video conference. The Ministry of Defense team attending the ceremony included the Head of Production and Procurement, Avi Dadon, Head of the International Defense Cooperation Directorate (SIBAT), Brig. Gen. (Res.) Yair Kulas, Head of the Finance Department, Victor Weiss and additional senior officials.
The reciprocal procurement agreement constitutes purchases on both sides. The Israel Ministry of Defense will purchase a ‘training package’ from Italian defense contractor, Leonardo. The package includes 12 AW119KX training helicopters and two simulators for the Air Force Flight School. The first seven helicopters were purchased a year ago, and an additional five were agreed upon today. The new aircraft will gradually replace the “Sayfan” (Bell 206) helicopters, which have been in service since the 1970s.
The Italian Ministry of Defense will purchase Spike launchers and missiles from Rafael and advanced simulators for a number of helicopter models in the Italian military, from a company established in partnership between Leonardo and Elbit Systems. This is a continuation of the 2011 agreement signed between the Israeli and Italian governments, in which the Israeli Ministry of Defense purchased 30 training aircraft in exchange for the purchase of an observation satellite and two airborne early warning systems.
Director General of the Israel Ministry of Defense, Maj. Gen. (Res.) Amir Eshel:
“The agreement signed yesterday is another expression of the close security and economic relations between Israel and Italy. It enables the IDF to complete the replacement of the old training aircraft in the IAF. In addition, the reciprocal procurement agreement which includes the purchase [of systems] from Israeli defense industries, positively affects Israel’s exports and economy.”
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