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Israel, Russia ink spy drone deal

Israel has agreed to sell spy drones to Russia in a $400 million deal.
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October 14, 2010

Israel has agreed to sell spy drones to Russia in a $400 million deal.

The deal for the unmanned aerial vehicles between the government-owned Israel Aerospace Industries and the arms maker OPK-Oboronprom, which has the Russian federation as its majority owner, was signed Tuesday in Israel.

The Russian company will acquire the drones over a three-year period, according to reports. The drones will be assembled in Russia, Haaretz reported.

A statement issued by the two companies said the agreement will “strengthen the bilateral relationship between Israel and Russia.”

Russia purchases IAI spy drones in a $50 million deal in April 2009.

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