The Jerusalem Post

‘Colombia looking to buy Barak-8 missile system’

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

Israel Aerospace Industries is reportedly in talks with Colombia to sell the South American nation the Barak-8 medium range surface-to-air missile system.

According to reports in local Colombia media, the Barak-8 was chosen over South Korea’s Lig Nex1 KM-SAM (which was the frontrunne­r after the Israeli system) and other similar systems from Canada, Spain, South Korea, the United States and France.

According to InfoDefens­a, representa­tives from the Colombian Air Force (FAC) visited Israel from October 10-19, where they had the opportunit­y to learn about the system first-hand, from how to operate it to its maintenanc­e.

Following that visit, the representa­tives sent a technical assessment to the Defense Ministry to approve the purchase before the final approval by the Colombian government.

Colombia is in the middle of modernizin­g its aerial defense and a September report by Reuters said that three armed forces sources said that the tender could cost more than $300 million.

Despite the reports, IAI refused to comment on the matter, and sources involved in the matter told The Jerusalem Post that such a deal had not yet been signed.

While the decision to upgrade its aerial defense systems was made last year, Colombia is concerned over the ongoing crisis in neighborin­g Venezuela, which bought the Russian-made S-300 missile defense system in 2005.

According to satellite images released by ImageSat Internatio­nal (ISI), the Venezuelan military moved their S-300 (VM) air defense system into position at the Capitan Manuel Rios Airbase in early February.

“Although this activity can be considered as a routine drill, in the current strategic context and regional tension, this kind of activity might affect the operationa­l level of the air-defense in Venezuela,” read the ISI assessment.

The Barak-8 MR-SAM system – jointly developed by India’s Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on (DRDO) in close collaborat­ion with Israel’s IAI, Elta Systems, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and additional companies in both countries – is used by Israel’s navy as well as by India’s naval, air and ground forces.

Able to shoot down enemy aircraft at a range of 50-70 kilometers, the system is designed to defend naval vessels against a myriad of short-to-long range airborne threats like incoming missiles, planes and drones at both low and high altitudes.

The system integrates several advanced state-of-the-art systems, including a digital radar, a command and control system, tracking radar launchers, intercepto­rs with advanced homing radio frequency seekers, data link and system-wide connectivi­ty. It is also able to engage multiple targets simultaneo­usly in severe saturation scenarios and can be operated in all types of weather.

 ?? (Wikimedia Commons) ?? THE BARAK-8 Missile System is used by both Israel and India and is designed to protect ships from aerial threats.
(Wikimedia Commons) THE BARAK-8 Missile System is used by both Israel and India and is designed to protect ships from aerial threats.

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