The Jerusalem Post

Israel sells offensive rocket artillery system to the Netherland­s

- • By YONAH JEREMY BOB

The Israeli and Dutch defense ministries have announced the signing of a first government to government defense exports agreement, valued at $305 million to supply the Netherland­s with Elbit’s PULS Rocket Artillery Systems (Precise & Universal Launching System.)

This five-year deal comes in the second-year of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and as more and more EU countries are looking to Israel to boost their defense capabiliti­es in the shadow of potential future threats from Moscow.

Germany is also on the road to acquiring a number of new defense systems from Israel, and other countries are in a variety of negotiatio­ns as well.

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said, “tThe Israeli defense establishm­ent continues to be a source of national pride and internatio­nal success for the State of Israel. The defense solutions developed by Israeli defense industries allow us to strengthen our ties with countries around the world as well as enhancing Israel’s global position.”

The deal was signed by Defense Ministry Director-General Maj.Gen. (res.) Eyal Zamir, by Director of SIBAT Brig. Gen. (res.) Yair Kulas and by his Dutch counterpar­t,

Commander of the Royal Netherland­s Arm, Lt.-Gen. M.H. (Martin) Wijnen MMAS.

Under the contract, Elbit Systems will supply 20 PULS artillery rocket systems integrated on the COMMIT (previously DMO) selected truck platform, as well as rockets and missiles of various ranges and training and support services, said a ministry statement.

Further, the ministry said that PULS “provides a comprehens­ive, cost effective solution, supporting the firing of both free-flying rockets and precision-guided rockets and missiles ranging from distances of 12 km. up to 300 km. The PULS launcher is a fully adaptable launching system and can be mounted on a broad range of wheeled and tracked platforms, providing a significan­t reduction in maintenanc­e and training costs for legacy fleets.”

Bezhalel (Butzi) Machlis, president and CEO of Elbit Systems said, “The acquisitio­n of Elbit Systems’ PULS solution will enhance the Royal Netherland Army’s ability to provide effective indirect fire support. It will also provide interopera­bility with NATO customers that have acquired these systems. This contract further validates Elbit Systems’ cutting edge military technologi­es and our strong partnershi­ps with NATO countries across Europe.”

 ?? (Elbit Systems) ?? A MODEL OF a PULS artillery rocket system with flags of Israel and the Netherland­s.
(Elbit Systems) A MODEL OF a PULS artillery rocket system with flags of Israel and the Netherland­s.

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