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Defence & Security News - Israel |
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Tuesday, July 16, 2013 11:19 AM | |||
Israeli army is planning to sell second-hands Merkava main battle tanks and F-16 fighter aircraft. | |||
Israel's
military is planning to hold a bargain basement sale of aircraft, tanks
and navy missile ships that are being made redundant under a revolutionary,
multiyear program to restructure the Jewish state's armed forces to meet
new challenges. |
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And if there are no takers for the weapons systems, including old-model Israeli-built Merkava main battle tanks and U.S. Lockheed Martin F-16 combat jets, they may be sold as scrap metal. The
program -- tagged "Teuza," Hebrew for boldness -- that was developed
by the military chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz, "will turn
bases into sales lots for tanks, armored personnel carriers, warships,
combat flight equipment, vehicle logistics accessories, cannons and air
force ballistic systems," military writer Yoav Zitun reported on
Ynet, the online outlet for the Yediot Ahronot newspaper. Early
model Merkava Mark 1 battle tanks, assembled by state-owned Israel Military
Industries and which entered service in 1979, are expected to be up for
sale as well. |
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It's
expected the army will finally relinquish its remaining M60 Patton tanks
built by Chrysler and the Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant from 1966 to 1987.
Israel first acquired the M60A1 models in 1971. These saw action on the Golan and Sinai fronts against Syrian and Egyptian armor in the 1973 Middle East war. They played a vital role in preventing the Syrians from recapturing the strategic Golan Heights captured by Israel in 1967. Israel up-armored the M60 and dubbed that the Magach. The IISS says the Israeli army has 111 Magach-7s and 711 M60A1/A3 models in mothballs. Ynet said the main buyers are likely to be Latin American, Asian or African militaries, which still keep in service aging systems like these. |
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