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Advertisement on wikileaks.org reveals that in 2010, Israel offered Russia a deal in which Israel would sell UAV technology to Russia amounting to a billion dollars and in return, Russia would freeze the sale of systems S-300 to Iran. The things said Amos Gilad, according to the publication of WikiLeaks .

According to the report, Gilad claimed that the Russians are aware that they have the technological gap in the field of UAVs, and are willing to pay for technology. He told the Americans that Israel will not provide the most innovative technology in the field so that it will not find its way to China.

In connection with the Iranian nuclear program, said Gilad same document that Iran wants to possess nuclear weapons and will not know when it will reach a point of no return. The military program is conducted by words in Qom and Iran will do anything to hide it. From that document also indicates that Iran plans to build ten more uranium enrichment facilities across the country
http://www.israeldefense.co.il/he/c...רת-הs-300-לאירן-תמורת-טכנולוגיית-מלטים-מישראל
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Reprinted from the Israel High-Tech & Investment Report June 2009

IAI speeds-up delivery of UAVs to Russia
http://www.ishitech.co.il/0609ar2.htm

Israel Signs $400 Million Deal to Sell Spy Drones to Russia
Yael Fater Oct 14, 2010
The sale of unmanned aerial vehicles helps improve Israel's ties with Russia, an important country in international efforts to contain Iran's nuclear program.
http://www.haaretz.com/print-editio...on-deal-to-sell-spy-drones-to-russia-1.318972

IAI delivers 12 UAVs to Russia in key deal
Jan. 17, 2011
Moscow's decision last June to scrap an $800 million contract to provide Iran with powerful S-300PMU air-defense missile systems clearly has helped Israel overcome its reservations about providing technology to Russia.
From the Russian point of view, the deals with Israel underline how Moscow is accelerating efforts to obtain major military platforms from the West, a fundamental revision of Russian military procurement strategy.
Securing licenses from foreign defense manufacturers, such as IAI, to produce the equipment in Russia is significant as it will bolster the Kremlin's plans to revive its moribund defense industry over the next decade.
"While design bureaus and major builders have experience building major platforms such as fighter aircraft, tanks and submarines, they are hopelessly behind European and U.S. manufacturers in their ability to produce modern electronics and advanced equipment," according to an Oxford Analytica assessment in August.
http://www.upi.com/IAI-delivers-12-UAVs-to-Russia-in-key-deal/57821295280313/

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