The Netherlands picked Israeli firm Rafael Advanced Defense Systems to supply an upgrade for the country’s more than 200 medium-range anti-tank missile launchers that will boost combat range, for an investment of as much as €250 million ($277 million).

The deal would be for “off-the-shelf” equipment, with Rafael delivering the first launchers in 2026 and final handover expected in the first half of 2028. The investment is in the range of €50 million to €250 million, the ministry said.

  • NoForwardslashS@sopuli.xyz
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    4 months ago

    Well in that case I can see it is simply a scheme to support Ukraine by proxy through Israel and everyone should approve

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      If Europe is not armed to take on Russia, they could win in Ukraine and move on to other countries next. That was definitely Putin’s original plan. He was ready to move in on Moldova.