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Israel to buy a host of naval defense systems for country’s ‘economic waters,’ including anti-missile batteries
BY JUDAH ARI GROSS July 9, 2017, 2:29 pm

An aerial view of the Israeli 'Tamar' gas processing rig 24 km off the Israeli southern coast of Ashkelon. Noble Energy and Delek are the main partners in the oil field, October 11, 2013. (Moshe Shai/FLASH90)
Judah Ari GrossJudah Ari Gross is The Times of Israel's military correspondent.
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The Defense Ministry announced a NIS 1.5 billion ($420 million) deal on Sunday to outfit the Israeli Navy with maritime systems to protect the country’s gas fields and shipping lanes.

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This is in addition to the purchase of four Sa’ar-6 warships that are meant to guard Israel’s economic waters in the Mediterranean Sea.

The NIS 1.5 billion budget will go to missile defense batteries, electronic warfare, navigation systems, command and control centers, communication gear and other naval systems, the Defense Ministry said in a statement.

In recent days, two agreements were reached with Israeli companies for some of the systems, while the rest of the individual deals are expected to be reached by year’s end, the ministry said.


Israeli soldiers onboard the Israeli vessel Sa’ar 5 Class Corvette “INS Hanit” attend a training session during the “Novel Dina 17” exercise in the Mediterranean Sea on April 4, 2017. (AFP PHOTO / JACK GUEZ)

Astronautics C.A. Ltd., a Petah Tikva-based firm, won the tender to develop the navigation systems for the Sa’ar 6 warships, using sensors and a proprietary computer program. The government-owned Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, meanwhile, will manufacture the internal and external communication systems for the corvettes.

All of the systems in this deal will be purchased from Israeli defense contractors, unlike the Sa’ar 6 corvettes, which were purchased from Germany.

“The Defense Ministry made it its mission to deepen its purchases from Israel as much as possible, even in a situation where there’s a highly competitive market with extensive international supply and a budget in shekels,” said Col. (res.) Avi Dadon, the head of the ministry’s procurement department.


Col. (res.) Avi Dadon, head of the Defense Ministry’s procurement department. (Defense Ministry)

The remainder of the systems are expected to be purchased by the end of 2017, so that they can be ready before the four Sa’ar 6 ships arrive in 2019.

The ministry referred to the NIS 1.5 billion deal as a “substantial milestone” in the multi-year plan to protect Israel’s gas fields.

With the discovery of natural gas fields off Israel’s coast in early 2009, the navy has had to restructure, retrain and re-outfit itself to protect what the government determined to be a strategic national interest.

The Israeli Navy, which up until that point functioned mostly as a coast guard, had to prepare to defend gas fields approximately 100 kilometers off shore.

“These procurement deals for the economic waters project — a project in which the IDF will protect the gas fields — have significant meaning for the economy of the state and its security, and [the deals] are further proof of that,” Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman said in a statement.

In March, the navy told Defense News that it would be installing two Iron Dome batteries on every Sa’ar 6 corvette, instead of one as originally planned, in order to better protect them from Hezbollah rockets.

According to the report, the alteration may delay the 2019 or 2020 scheduled arrival of the Sa’ar 6 corvettes.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/defens...-nis-1-5-billion-on-gas-field-security-ships/
 
Israel to purchase NIS 1.5 billion in weapons systems to defend gas rigs
Minister of Defense says lucrative deal, designed to defend offshore natural gas rigs, will see billions poured into the state's economy and support thousands of families.
Yoav Zitun|Published: 09.07.17 , 17:55

The Defense Ministry's Procurement and Production Directorate is set to purchase weapons systems from the Israeli defense industry to protect the offshore natural gas rigs in Israel's territorial waters to the tune of NIS 1.5 billion, the ministry said Sunday.

The procurement deals will be finalized by the end of 2017 and include a variety of systems for interception, cyber warfare, control and command, communications, navigations, and more. These systems will be installed on the four patrol ships purchased from Germany.

The Defense Ministry said the goal is to have all of the systems ready for installation by the time the first ships are delivered to Israel in 2019.


Natural gas rig off the coast of Ashdod (Photo: Reuters)

This acquisition constitutes half of the budget approved by the government for the defense of Israel's economic zone.

Two initial tenders for this project have recently concluded.

The Petah Tikva-based Astronautics won a bid to develop and supply a navigation data distribution system for the Sa'ar 6-class corvettes. The system will gather the different navigational data using sensors installed on the ship and provide the best data to the different units aboard the ship using advanced and unique sensor fusion software.

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, meanwhile, won a bid to develop an internal and external communication system for the ships.

Commenting on the deal, Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman said that the deal would see vast sums of money pour into the coffers of both the state and families.

“The Defense Ministry and the defense industries are among the main engines of growth in Israel. These procurement transactions are for the good of the economic water project—the project in which the IDF will protect the gas rigs, and it is extremely significant for the state's defense and security,” Lieberman said.

“That’s why there is tremendous importance in continuing investment in defense industries, which provides a living for tens of thousands of families and brings in billions of dollars for the state’s economy every year.”

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4986819,00.html
 
good i hope every year will invest like this it will reaplce usa 800 milion dollar we will lose
 
need 3 bilion shekels every year to replace the 800milion dollars we will lose from usa aid
 
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