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Israel Signs Major CH-53K Deal with Lockheed Martin to Boost Helicopter Fleet

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Rendering of Israeli Air Force CH-53K / Courtesy of Lockheed Martin-Sikorsky
Rendering of Israeli Air Force CH-53K / Courtesy of Lockheed Martin-Sikorsky
Rendering of Israeli Air Force CH-53K / Courtesy of Lockheed Martin-Sikorsky

The Israeli Ministry of Defense has signed a multimillion-dollar contract with Lockheed Martin-Sikorsky to integrate Israeli systems into the CH-53K Pere.

Israel MOD Signs Hundreds of Millions of Dollars Deal with Lockheed Martin-Sikorsky for Integration of Israeli Systems on CH-53K Pere Helicopters

The Israel Ministry of Defense (IMOD) signed a contract worth hundreds of millions of dollars with Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, to integrate unique mission systems and equipment required by the Israeli Air Force (IAF) into 12 CH-53K “Pere” helicopters. The IMOD Mission to the United States in New York City signed the contract.

Assembly of all 12 CH-53K aircraft for Israel is underway at Sikorsky headquarters in Stratford, Connecticut, USA, as part of a Foreign Military Sales (FMS) contract signed between the IMOD and the U.S. Government several years ago. The 12 new CH-53K helicopters are set to replace the IAF “Yas’ur” helicopters.

Under the signed mission systems contract, Sikorsky will build a separate production line exclusively to modify each aircraft from the standard U.S. Marine Corps configuration to the rigorous operational mission requirements specified by the IAF. Additionally, Sikorsky will integrate avionics, navigation systems, and electronic warfare suites supplied by the IMOD.

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