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Old 1st Oct 2008, 13:13
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Jerusalem Post: Pentagon to sell fighter jets to Israel

The US Defense Department has approved the sale of 25 F-35 stealth-enabled Joint Strike Fighters (JSF) to the Israeli Air Force (IAF).

The deal is valued at $15.2 billion and includes an option to buy 50 additional bombers in the coming years. Each plane is estimated to cost between $70 million and $80m and will be equipped with F-135 or F-136 engines by the IAF.

A Pentagon official said Wednesday that the sale of the stealth jets to Israel was essential to American national interests and was meant to ensure that Israel maintained its qualitative edge over armies of neighboring countries.

A department in the Pentagon responsible for cooperation with foreign powers reportedly relayed a message to Congress announcing the approval of the deal, where it is expected to be confirmed within 30 days, before the November 4 US presidential elections.

Thomas J. Jurkowsky, spokesman for the Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, which manufactures the fighter jets, reportedly said that the deal would be the first international sale of the F-35 and was a significant first step in expanding the group of countries using the fighter jet outside the US.

Israel's interest in the short takeoff and vertical landing aircraft was first reported in the Jerusalem Post in December 2007. The decision to consider the F-35B was made due to an understanding that in a time of war, Israeli bases and runways will be heavily targeted by enemy missiles.
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Do you suppose that the IAF will have the same software access problems that the UK is reported to have?
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Apparently the first 25 will be F35As, the 50 options are for the F-35B.
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The US Defense Department has approved the sale ...

The latter-day Israelites don't actually pay for the US mil. equipment they get. The "payment" consists of a loan from the US Treasury, repayment of which is deferred indefinitely, meaning never paid back.

The Izzies also want F-22's. Trouble is, whether it's aircraft or smart weapons or whatever, they'll try to reverse engineer whatever they get, slap on an Israeli brand name, and then sell it to the Chinese or somebody like that.

Why is this a problem for UK or for Australia? If these two countries get F-35's with all the add-ons and all the software, Israel's lobbyists and Israel's representatives in the US House and Senate will demand that Israel must have same. This is one reason why selling UK or Australia F-35's loaded with all the options, as a car saleman would say, is problematic.
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