Europe-Israel $1.6B Military Pact
Rokna Political Desk: The Israeli company Elbit Systems has commenced the supply of advanced military systems, including drones and long-range precision rocket launcher systems, under a $1.6 billion contract signed with a European country.

According to the Zionist newspaper Maariv, Elbit Systems has concluded a major contract worth $1.635 billion with a European country.
The implementation of this contract will take five years and includes two sections of advanced defense solutions, part of which have been developed using modern technologies and artificial intelligence.
The first section concerns long-range precision rocket launcher systems, various combat and reconnaissance drones, and advanced command-and-control systems for tactical and operational missions.
One of the key systems in this contract is the PULS missile system, which is capable of firing precision long-range missiles. In addition, Hermes 900 and Hermes 450 drones, as well as loitering munitions from the SkyStriker family, are included in the package.
The second section, which relates to electronic and intelligence warfare, is dedicated to the field of information collection and processing. It includes systems for intercepting and monitoring communications, electronic warfare equipment, night vision systems, advanced electro-optical equipment, upgrades to combat vehicles, and protective systems.
Furthermore, Elbit has committed to providing a comprehensive battlefield digitization and communications package, built on modern software and communications equipment, and supporting the Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) system.
This comes as political tensions between the European Union and Israel are on the rise, and the German government has recently halted the export of certain military equipment to Israel that could potentially be used in the Gaza Strip.
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