Israeli-made Plasan armor saves United States soldiers' lives in Iraq and Afghanistan
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Defense News - Israel |
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Monday, February 6, 2012, 09:04 AM | |||
Israeli-made Plasan armor saves United States soldiers' lives in Iraq and Afghanistan. | |||
US
Ambassador to Israel Daniel Shapiro visted Kibbutz Sasa in northern Galilee,
home to Plasan factory, in late January to learn about the company's advanced
armor technologies, which have saved countless American soldiers' lives
in Iraq and Afghanistan. Israel's Plasan factory manufactures armor which
is used in the majority of the US military's armored vehicles. |
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U.S. Marine Corps Oshkosh truck with upgrade armor of Israeli Plasan Defence Company. |
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"I
just recently visited Kibbutz Sasa, the home of Plasan," Shapiro
said at the IDC Herzliya Conference on Wednesday. "Plasan met the
call to help protect American soldiers serving in Iraq and Afghanistan
when they were able to surge the production of up-armor kits for Humvees
and for mine-resistant vehicles. These armor kits were critical in saving
the lives of thousands of US soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen when
they faced the threat of IEDs and RPG attacks." Through partnerships with global vehicle manufacturers
and system integrators, Plasan lends support with a combination of technical
expertise, combat-proven technologies and complete ballistic protection
capabilities. He
went on to say, "When you look at the burgeoning economic relationship
we have, particularly in the high-tech sector, if we didn’t have
the start-up nation here in Israel, we would have to invent it –
for the sake of our own economy. |
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