Israel signs deal to buy $3.1 billion in U.S. helicopters, tankers

Reuters

Published Dec 31, 2021 02:49AM ET

Updated Dec 31, 2021 04:40AM ET

(Corrects value of deal in headline and first paragraph to $3.1 billion from $2 billion)

By Dan Williams

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel has signed a deal with the United States to buy 12 Lockheed Martin Corp (NYSE:LMT) CH-53K helicopters and two Boeing (NYSE:BA) Co KC-46 refuelling planes, the Israeli Defence Ministry said on Friday, estimating the total price at around $3.1 billion.

The deal, signed on Thursday, is part of an upgrade of Israel's air force capabilities and includes an option to buy six additional helicopters, a ministry statement said.

It said the first helicopters were due to arrive in Israel in 2026. Brigadier-General Shimon Tsentsiper, chief of materiel for the air force, told Israel's Army Radio on Thursday that the refuelling planes on order would not be delivered before 2025.

He said Israel was trying to bring forward the delivery of the KC-46s, and eventually wanted a total of four of them.