Israel’s Ministry of Defense has closed a deal to purchase 200 advanced tactical trucks from Oshkosh Defense, LLC, an Oshkosh Corporation with US military aid funds at a cost of $200 million.
That was reported by The Jewish Press.
The $200 million deal is to be paid for with Foreign Military Financing (FMF) grant aid funds, according to the ministry, and will include logistics and maintenance services that will take place in Israel.
Delivery of the new trucks begins this year, according to Itzik Levy, deputy chief of purchasing for ground systems. The last truck is to arrive by mid-2018.
ابرمت وزارة الدفاع الاسرائيليه عقدا لشراء 200 عربه تكتيكيه متقدمه من شركو اوشكوش الدفاعيه الامريكيه
وتبلغ قيمه الصفقه 200 مليون دولار وسيتم دفع تكاليفها من برنامج المنح العسكريه الامريكيه للدول الاجنبيه FMF
توريد هذه الشاحنات سيبدأ في العام الجاري وسيستمر الى منتصف العام 2018 وتشمل الصفقه الصيانه والدعم اللوجستي
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