Israel finalizes $582M Barak MX air defense deal with Slovakia
Israel has finalized a €560 million ($582 million) agreement to supply Slovakia with the Barak MX Integrated Air Defense System, marking the largest defense export deal between the two nations.
Why it matters
- Enhanced defense capabilities: The Barak MX system is designed to counter a wide range of aerial threats, including fighter jets, helicopters, drones, and various missile types, thereby significantly bolstering Slovakia’s air defense.
Details
- System capabilities: Barak MX can intercept missiles at ranges up to 150 kilometers (93 miles), providing comprehensive airspace protection.
- Production, delivery: Manufactured by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), the system is expected to be delivered to Slovakia by the end of 2025.
- Strategic context: The agreement comes amid heightened security concerns in Europe, particularly following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, prompting NATO members like Slovakia to enhance their defense capabilities.
The successful execution of this agreement is anticipated to further solidify Israel’s position as a leading defense exporter and enhance Slovakia’s national security infrastructure.
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