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Israel wraps up second-highest defense export year in past decade

In 2018, international sales surpassed $7.5 billion, Defense Ministry says. Asia and the Pacific region lead the way in purchasing Israeli defense products (46%), followed by Europe (26%), North America (20%), South America (6%) and Africa (2%).

by  Yaakov Lappin
Published on  05-21-2019 08:30
Last modified: 05-09-2022 08:14
Israel wraps up second-highest defense export year in past decadeIsrael Aerospace Industries

The Barak-8 maritime missile defense system in action | File photo: Israel Aerospace Industries

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In recent days, the Indian Navy completed a large-scale exercise in which it successfully tested the Israeli-designed Barak 8 air-defense system.

During the exercise, Indian warships simulated complex threats and ran the Barak 8 system through a number of tests, in which it detected aerial threats and fired missiles at them in time.

Created by Israel Aerospace Industries in conjunction with Rafael, the Barak 8 represents one of the most significant Israeli defense exports in recent years. In 2018, IAI announced a mega-contract worth $777 million for the supply of long-range surface-to-air Barak 8 missile systems to seven Indian warships.

In the previous year, India awarded IAI with a mammoth $1.6 billion contract for the land version of the Barak 8 system.

Such contracts reflect Israel's major role as an exporter of defense technology and weapons systems to international clients worldwide. The extent of Israel's defense exports is apparent in annual sales figures.

In April, the Defense Ministry announced that defense sales to the international market surpassed $7.5 billion. A defense source told Jewish News Syndicate that this figure is considered "a significant success, as it is the second-highest level in the past decade and is reflective of a highly dynamic global market."

The highest annual figures came in 2017, when Israel sold $9.2 billion worth of defense products. In 2016, the figure was $6.5 billion.

Within the Defense Ministry sits the International Defense Cooperation Directorate, known by its Hebrew acronym, SIBAT. This directorate is responsible for building cooperation with existing and potential clients and formulating Israel's defense export policies.

Throughout the year, SIBAT and Israeli defense companies have signed dozens of major contracts – work that has contributed to the high figure of Israeli defense exports.

According to the Defense Ministry's breakdown of the figures, missiles and air-defense systems, such as the Barak 8 system, represented the largest chunk of sales in 2018 (24%). This was followed by UAV and drone systems (15%); radars and electronic warfare systems (14%); aircraft and avionics (14%); and land systems, ammunition and weapons stations (12%). Further down the list are observation systems (9%); intelligence, information and cyber systems (6%); command, control and communications systems (2%); and satellites and space (1%).

When broken down by region, Asia and the Pacific region lead the way in purchasing Israeli defense products (46%). This region is followed by Europe (26%), North America (20%), South America (6%) and Africa (2%).

These trends are well-represented by India's growing use of Israeli defense products, such as the Barak 8, which is also in service by the Israeli Navy.

Nimrod Sheffer, IAI's CEO and president, described India last year as "a major market for IAI, and we plan to … reinforce our positioning in India, also in view of increasing competition."

IAI collaborates with India's Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and local industries in India to develop the Barak 8.

Such sales trends appear set to continue in 2019.

In late April, Israel's Globes business newspaper reported that the Indian Army plans to urgently purchase 240 Spike anti-tank missiles and 12 launchers made by Israel's Rafael Advanced Defense Systems.

And at the start of the year, India purchased another $93 million worth of Barak 8 medium-range naval air-defense systems.

"We have concluded another successful year of Israeli defense exports. Over the past year, we have signed dozens of contracts with various countries around the world," said Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Mishel Ben-Baruch, SIBAT director, in a statement.

Yiftah Shapir, formerly head of the project on Middle East Military Balance at the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv, said that Israel enjoys a number of "built-in advantages" when it comes to being a defense exporter.

On the technological level, Shapir said, "The connection in Israel between the user and the developer of defense systems is much closer than in Europe or North America."

The IDF's close ties with defense industries make Israel a cutting-edge laboratory for defense development. In addition, Israel is willing to cooperate with clients and let them produce some of the products on their soil, which European and American exporters do not allow, he added.

Clients such as those in the Asia Pacific region "always think ahead and see how they can develop their own industry and get the technology – technology that others will not give them, but Israeli exporters do," explained Shapir.

At the same time, he cautioned, the export market is inherently unstable due to the fact that any change of government in any state that imports Israeli defense goods can affect sales. Turkey, which was once a major recipient of Israeli systems, is one such example, he noted.

"The State of Israel specializes in the enhancement of land, air and naval military systems, and exports some of the most advanced technology in the world," Ben-Baruch added.

The high sales figures, he said, are "evidence of the desire of more and more countries to cooperate with the State of Israel, and a sign of their confidence in the excellent capabilities of our defense industries."

This article is reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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