Rafael Secures Second-Largest Israeli Defense Deal with Romania for Spyder Air Defense System
How 8 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Calcalist · 2 days ago
What happened
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems secured a 2.038 billion euro contract to supply Romania with the Spyder air defense system, marking Israel's second-largest defense deal. The agreement aligns with NATO's push for increased defense spending in Eastern Europe amid Russian threats. Rafael's competitive pricing and operational track record helped it win over European competitors. The deal also strengthens Israeli defense ties with Romania, which is boosting its military budget and capabilities.
- 01Rafael sold Spyder air defense system to Romania for 2.038 billion euros, Israel's second-largest defense deal.
- 02NATO's directive to raise defense spending to 5% GDP drives Eastern Europe's military investments.
- 03Romania spent 2.28% of GDP on defense in 2023, increasing to 2.42% in 2024 with a 9.8 billion dollar budget.
- 04Rafael's pricing is about 20% lower than European rivals, with proven operational use worldwide.
- 05Israeli firms like Elbit and IAI also have significant defense contracts and presence in Romania.
- 06Israel offers unique operational continuity guarantees against GPS disruptions, appealing to Romania.
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