Wednesday, April 24, 2013

U.S. seeks $220 million for Israel missile defense

U.S. seeks $220 million for Israel missile defense

The Pentagon has stepped up efforts to fund Israel's anti-missile shield with the Missile Defense Agency requesting $220 million in fiscal 2014 for Israel's air force to buy more Iron Dome batteries.
It's the first time the MDA has specifically sought funds for Iron Dome, developed and built by Haifa's Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, in its annual budget process.That underlines the U.S. Defense Department's effort to maintain military aid for Israel despite major cutbacks in defense spending.The agency is also expected to seek another $520 million to fund other Israeli anti-missile systems, including the David's Sling and the high-altitude Arrow 3, which is under development.