Visiting Lockheed Martin representative says Israel seeking to acquire
F-35 jets, three Hercules planes; each stealth aircraft comes with
roughly $80 million price tag. IDF expected to receive airplanes in
four to six years
Hanan Greenberg
IDF shopping spree: Israel has submitted an official request to the
United States government for the acquisition of F-35 stealth fighter
aircraft, Lockheed Martin representative Bob Trice, who is currently
visiting Israel, revealed Thursday.
Israel is reportedly seeking to purchase 35 planes at this time and
another 15 in the future, in accordance with the Air Force's long term
acquisitions plan.
Trice said he expected the fighter jets will be supplied to Israel
starting at the end of 2013 or early in 2014. Similarly to previous
deals of this type, Israel is expected to integrate Israeli-made
systems in the American planes after they arrive in Israel.
Top priority
The new acquisition is also expected to include three Hercules
aircraft, with he first one expected in Israel in 2013. Israel may
purchase two more Hercules planes in the future.
The Lockheed Martin representative refused to address the price tag of
the aircraft, but according to estimates each stealth aircraft costs
roughly $80 million, while a Hercules costs somewhere in the range of
$50-60 million.
The major aircraft acquisition is part of the IDF's five-year plan.
Defense officials said equipping the Air Force with the most advanced
fighter jets in the world is a top priority. The issue has already been
discussed in talks between senior Israeli and American officials.
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