Wewe ndo ulikurupuka chief, tutajie huo mkataba waliongia pamoja na proof ya huo mkataba sio kuleta maneno hewa
Israel na Russia wana kitu wanaita
(Military collaboration)
Soma hapa chini
In 1991, the Soviet Union offered to sell Israel its
Mikoyan MiG-31 aircraft and
S-300 missile system, although the deal never materialised.
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In 2004, a three-way deal was signed between Israel, Russia and India: Israel supplied the $1.1 billion
EL/W-2090 radar to the
Indian Air Force, with the radar fitted onto the
Ilyushin Il-76 platform by Russia.
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On 6 September 2010, Russia and Israel signed a five-year military agreement.
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In December 2019, Israel revealed it had an agreement with Russia not to sell arms to Ukraine and Georgia, in exchange for Russia refraining from selling arms to Iran.
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In April 2009, Russia purchased its first package of
drones from Israel (the Bird Eye-400, eight I-View Mk150 and two Searcher Mk.2 UAVs). The deal was worth $53 million.
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In a second deal, at the end of 2009, Russia purchased an additional 36 drones from Israel, in a deal worth $100 million.
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In October 2010, in a third deal, Russia purchased an additional $400 million of drones from
Israel Aerospace Industries. The Israeli drones are to be assembled in Russia.
[196] The production of the Russian-Israeli drones began in 2012, and delivery to the Russian military is scheduled for 2014.
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In 2015, one of the drones was reportedly shot down by the Ukrainian military near the city of
Donetsk, Ukraine.
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In September 2015, the
Russian Army purchased another $300 million package of drones from Israel, its fourth purchase of Israeli drones.
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