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    Israel, Germany sign $3.1 billion contract expansion for Arrow air defence system

    Dec 18 (Reuters) - ​Israel and Germany signed a contract worth around $3.1 billion to expand the Arrow-3 ⁠air and missile defence system manufactured by Israel Aerospace Industries, Israel's defence ministry ‍said on Thursday.

    Germany first purchased the Arrow ​system in 2023, as it sees Russia's intermediate-range missiles as the primary threat to ​its population and critical infrastructure.

    "Combined, the two agreements total approximately $6.7 billion, representing the largest defence export deal in Israel’s history," the ministry said.

    Germany in ‌December became the first European nation ‌to deploy the Arrow air defence system, built to ​intercept intermediate-range ballistic missiles such as Russia's Oreshnik, as it seeks to ‌counter what it views as a growing threat ⁠from Moscow.

    The system, developed by ‌IAI in cooperation with ​the U.S. Missile Defence Agency, is used as the upper layer of Israel's ⁠missile defences, together ⁠with the Iron Dome, which takes out ​short-range threats.

    (Reporting by Yomna Ehab and Enas Alashray; Editing ‌by Susan Fenton)

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