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US approves $330 million in arms deals for Israel

* Pentagon approves three deals for bombs, Patriot missile upgrades, anti-armour weapons

WASHINGTON: The US government on Tuesday said it had approved up to $330 million in three separate arms deals for Israel, and sources tracking a much bigger deal for 25 Lockheed Martin Corp F-35 fighter jets said that agreement could be approved later this month.

Top Israeli and US government officials also met in Washington on Tuesday for the most senior bilateral high technology dialogue ever between the two allies. Co-chaired by US Commerce Undersecretary Mario Mancuso and two senior Israeli officials, the three-day high tech forum is aimed at expanding secure high technology trade and investment across a wide-range of promising technology areas.

While US and Israeli officials met in nearby Virginia, the Pentagon told Congress it had approved three arms deals for bombs, Patriot missile upgrades and anti-armour weapons. Lawmakers have 30 days to block the sales, but such action is rare. The Defence Security Co-operation Agency, which oversees major arms sales, said it approved the sale of three kits to upgrade Israel’s Patriot missile defence system, a deal valued at up to $164 million if all options are exercised.

The kits, made by Raytheon Co, would help Israel develop and maintain a strong and ready self-defence capability, the agency said.

It also approved the sale of 28,000 M72A7 66mm light anti-armour weapons, 60,000 training rockets, and other equipment, a deal valued at up to $89 million. The main contractor would be Talley Defence, based in Mesa Arizona. Finally, the government approved the sale of 1,000 GBU-9 small diameter bombs made by Boeing Co, in a deal valued at up to $77 million if all options are exercised.

A separate agreement that would allow Lockheed to sell Israel 25 F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, plus an option for at least 50 more, was also nearing approval, according to two sources tracking the deal closely and a top defence analyst. They said the DSCA hoped to notify Congress about the deal before lawmakers head back to their districts to campaign for the Nov. 4 election, possibly by the end of September. The Pentagon is solidly backing Israel’s request for the fighter jets, which are being designed by the United States and eight other countries to replace the F-16 fighter jet.

But the two sides are still working out the details of the exact configuration of the F-35 that Israel will receive, said Loren Thompson, analyst with the Lexington Institute. “There is strong administration support for selling F-35s to Israel, however the government will need to determine which items are included in the Israeli version since the technology is very sensitive,” said Thompson.

Maj. Gen. Charles Davis, the Pentagon’s program chief for the F-35, last month told Reuters that Israel was getting the F-35 into its fleet “as quickly as we possibly can.” reuters

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