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ID153708
Title ProperIsrael’s defence industries – an overview
LanguageENG
AuthorRubin, Uzi
Summary / Abstract (Note)Israel is currently one of the world’s leading exporters of defence goods and services. Its defence industries originated in the covert workshops of the Hagana and other resistance groups in the pre-independence era of the 1930s, supplying the pre-state armed forces with light weapons. Mainly relying on imported weapons, the French arms embargo in 1967 came as a shock to Israel’s leadership and public, causing a shift in policy towards self-sufficiency in major battlefield platforms (combat aircraft, armoured vehicles and warships) through indigenous research, development and fabrication. This policy of self-sufficiency was later modified to apply only to such weapons or systems that could not be obtained from abroad either for political or technical reasons. It can be expected that Israel defence industries now will focus more on sophisticated PGM’s and battlefield robotics, whilst the Government will strive to fully privatize the remaining state owned defence industries. How successful this will be remains to be seen.
`In' analytical NoteDefence Studies Vol. 17, No.3; Sep 2017: p.228-241
Journal SourceDefence Studies Vol: 17 No 3
Key WordsIsrael ;  Defence Industry ;  Security Policy ;  Export Policy


 
 
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