Greece resumes negotiations with Israel for air-defense systems
The plan includes acquiring Israel’s Spyder system to replace short-range Russian OSA-AK and TOR-M1 units, Barak MX missiles to succeed medium-range US-Hawk systems, and the SkyCeptor variant of David’s Sling to substitute long-range Russian S-300 systems. The project is expected to cost around €3 billion ($3.47 billion) and would cover Western Thrace and the eastern Aegean islands.
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