Czech Republic to acquire Israeli air defense system, SPYDER, in USD 430 million deal

The Czechs want to acquire the SPYDER system, which is made by the Israeli state-run company Rafael Advanced Defence Systems Limited and is capable of providing protection against aircraft, helicopters, bombers, cruise missiles and other weapons.

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Local visitors walk past a SPYDER air defense missile system at Viet Bac military fair in Thai Nguyen city, 1.5 hour drive north of Hanoi, on December 22, 2019 in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam
PRAGUE: The Czech Republic wants to buy a new air defense system for its military from the Israeli government, the defence ministry said on Friday. The Czechs want to acquire the SPYDER system, which is made by the Israeli state-run company Rafael Advanced Defence Systems Limited and is capable of providing protection against aircraft, helicopters, bombers, cruise missiles and other weapons.

Defence Minister Lubomir Metnar said the Israeli system would be key modernizing the Czech armed forces.

It would replace an obsolete ant-aircraft Soviet-era 2K12 KUB system to defend military and civilian centers such as industrial hubs, nuclear power plants, airports and other important facilities.


The Czech military said it had analysed nine systems from seven producers before deciding on the Israeli one.

The defence ministry expects a deal worth some USD 430 million to be signed early in 2021 with the delivery two years later.
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