The Jerusalem Post

Israel, Slovakia sign defense export deal

- • By UDI SHAHAM

The Defense Ministry has signed an agreement with the Slovakian Defense Ministry for the procuremen­t of 17 radar systems made by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).

The agreement includes the transfer of technology and knowledge from Israel to Slovakia, as well as industrial cooperatio­n, the Defense Ministry said on Thursday in a press release.

The radar components will be manufactur­ed in collaborat­ion with defense industries in Slovakia under the profession­al guidance of IAI and the Defense Ministry.

The flagship MMR radar system, manufactur­ed by IAI subsidiary ELTA systems, will provide the Slovak defense establishm­ent with a complete aerial situationa­l assessment, the statement said.

The radar detects airborne threats, classifies them, calculates their threat level, and provides essential data that enables systems to neutralize multiple threats simultaneo­usly. In addition, the radar systems will be interopera­ble with NATO defense mechanisms.

“Today we have reached a significan­t milestone in the growing cooperatio­n between Israeli and Slovak defense industries,” the press release quoted Defense Minister Benny Gantz as saying. “The new agreement first and foremost provides Slovakia with high-quality, advanced systems to maintain their national security, while also strengthen­ing defense industries and creating many new jobs in Israel and Slovakia.

“I would like to thank my friend, the Slovak minister of defense, Jaroslav Nad’, for promoting this agreement and for expressing confidence in the ‘Blue and White’ [Israeli] industry.”

Said Nad’: “First and foremost, I would like to express my appreciati­on to Israeli representa­tives for taking a truly pragmatic approach to the negotiatio­ns on the procuremen­t of the new 3D radar systems for our Slovak Air Force. These expert discussion­s have always been of very high quality, resulting in the final agreement with satisfacti­on on both sides.

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