2023-07-03 06:48:04 ET
Israel is set to purchase a third squadron of F-35 stealth fighters from the U.S. government in a $3-billion deal .
The 25 additional aircraft, produced by Lockheed Martin ( NYSE: LMT ), will expand Israel's fleet of F-35 jets by 50% to 75 jets.
The deal is set to be finalized in the coming months, Israel's defense ministry said . The purchase of the jets will be financed through a U.S. defense aid package.
Both Lockheed Martin ( LMT ) and Pratt & Whitney, a Raytheon Technologies ( RTX ) subsidiary, have committed to involving Israeli defense industries in the production of aircraft components.
The move to expand Israel's arsenal of stealth fighter jets comes at a time of growing tensions between Israel and Iran. Israel has previously used F-35 jets to shoot down Iranian drones.
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Israel to buy 25 more F-35 stealth jets from U.S. in $3B deal