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Lockheed Martin reps in Israel amid concerns


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Senior officials from aerospace giant Lockheed Martin were in Israel on Tuesday for talks with the Defense Ministry, in an effort to convince Israel to overcome concerns and go ahead with plans to purchase the fifth-generation F-35 stealth fighter jet.

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Leading the Lockheed Martin delegation was Senior Vice President for Strategy & Business Development Bob Trice, who met Tuesday with Defense Ministry Director-General Pinhas Buchris, as well as with senior officials from the air force and the IDF's Planning Division.

According to senior defense officials, Lockheed Martin is concerned that Israel will not follow through with its initial plan to sign a contract for some 25 aircraft in the coming months. If the contract is not signed, there are concerns that other countries will follow suit and possibly slow down their procurement plans as well.

In July, the Defense Ministry submitted an official letter of request to the Pentagon to purchase its first squadron of 25 F-35 stealth fighter jets, but officials said Tuesday that the target date for a contract at the beginning of 2010 would likely not be met. As a result, the arrival of the aircraft - initially predicted to begin in 2014 - would likely be postponed by at least one or two years.

Also known as the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF), the F-35 will be one of the most advanced fighter jets in the world and will enable Israel to phase out some of its older F-15 and F-16 models.

In the negotiations, Israeli demands have focused on three issues: the integration of Israeli-made electronic warfare systems into the plane, the integration of Israeli communication systems, and the ability to independently maintain the plane in the event of a technical or structural problem.

Another obstacle has been the price of the plane, which according to recent estimates will reach $140 million, according to Israeli specifications.

Defense officials said it was possible that if Israel waited several years to purchase the aircraft, it would be able to procure it for a lower price. Waiting, the officials said, would also reduce the chances of technical malfunctions, since they would be discovered and solved by the owners of the first batch of the jets.

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31. #22
Tim - New Zealand (11/10/2009 14:12)
30. F-35 Is A Chimera, Dangled Before IDF To Bind Isr. To US Prerogatives, Permission, Sanctions, And Blackmail. This is ENTRAPMENT. mariana !
mariana - USA (11/06/2009 02:54)
29. The F-117 was retired for monetary purposes..it is still Effective and a number of them should be TRANSFERED to Israel as a stopgap measure prior to..
ed - USA (11/06/2009 00:38)
28. Use Limitations
JT - (11/05/2009 20:00)
27. #22: NOT quite so, Ovadiah ------ F-22 Raptor unfortunately still costs TWICE as much as this current price of JSF F-35 !!
Marek - Sweden (11/05/2009 18:58)
26. Re #22- Very true
Adam - USA (11/05/2009 00:23)
25. When you are greatly outnumbered (Israel is), than Speed, Surprize, and Equipment Superiority is required for Victory!
ed - USA (11/04/2009 23:26)
24. #22 Ovadiah, I agree, now all we have to do is convince congress to continueF-22!
C.J.M. - U.S.A. (11/04/2009 21:55)
23. Wy don't we use the Boeing F-15 Silent Eagle?
Maor Benalmani - Venezuela (11/04/2009 16:49)
22. At That Price Israel Should Buy F-22 Instead
Ovadiah ben Avraham - Israel (11/04/2009 16:04)
21. #18 Germany gets free security from the USA not Israel
Yehudi Amitz - (11/04/2009 15:48)
20. #11
Adam - Zionist4Life - (11/04/2009 15:18)
19. # 17 michael
Axel - Germany (11/04/2009 14:33)
18. # 5 andrew
Axel - Germany (11/04/2009 13:43)
17. Sounds good to me.
Michael A. Shoemaker - USA (11/04/2009 13:21)
16. Look at all the money that the taxpayer is going tosave/ JaJaJa
simon - ISRAEL (11/04/2009 12:21)
15. Conceptually obsolete
PIL - (11/04/2009 12:02)
14. pass... the future is advanced UAV's - no risk of pilot loss.
dudi - (11/04/2009 10:46)
13. Buy F-15 Silent Eagles!
Joshua Cohen - (11/04/2009 10:46)
12. I thought that the F-35s were part of the 2.7B the US gives Israel per year in military equipment?
Bloodyscot - Texas (11/04/2009 10:34)
11. $140 MILLION, what a rip-off
Joe - (11/04/2009 09:48)
10. Don't Buy the Plane!
Tony - USA (11/04/2009 09:27)
9. israel should walk from this deal. for future negotiating reasons and to develop its own future technologies
ralph - (11/04/2009 09:05)
8. Saving a few bucks on the F-35
Pieboy - Canada (11/04/2009 07:14)
7. Reasonable Demands
Thomas - U.S.A. (11/04/2009 07:04)
6. But seriously, folks ...
Josh - Israel (11/04/2009 06:20)
5. aircraft
Andrew - USA (11/04/2009 05:32)
4. Buy/Build Missiles
Otis - (11/04/2009 05:25)
3. Israel needs to keep its options open or it will get "stiffed" on F-35
Raymond in DC - USA (11/04/2009 05:00)
2. Seems like Israel is getting snubbed and screwed around with. the planes were supoosed to be 50 mill, then 100 mill, now 140 mill?
Jae - US (11/04/2009 04:47)
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