Greece and Israel Sign $750 Million Agreement for PULS Rocket Artillery System
An intergovernmental agreement between Greece and Israel aims to enhance artillery capabilities through the procurement of the PULS rocket artillery system, valued at $750 million. This initiative signifies a deepening defense partnership and includes technology transfer and joint development efforts.

Greece and Israel formalized a $750 million agreement for the acquisition of the PULS (Precise & Universal Launching System) rocket artillery system. Signed by officials from Greece's General Directorate for Defence Investments and Armaments and Israel's SIBAT, the pact outlines the supply of multiple rocket launcher systems (MRLS) to be mounted on IVECO vehicles.
Implementation will span four years, followed by ten years of support, with production involving Greek defense industries. The agreement enhances the strategic security partnership between the two nations, reflecting increased defense cooperation amid ongoing regional tensions. The deal also aligns with Israel's defense export strategy, showcasing its technological capabilities.




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