(defensa.com) After the United States, Russia and Germany, Israel reaffirms its fourth place in the world ranking of arms exporting countries, with sales last year amounting to 5.2 billion euros (7.2 billion dollars), an increase of more than 4% over the previous year. According to Strategypage, Israeli armament exports have been mostly anti-aircraft systems, characterized by excellent technical qualities and high reliability, together with competitive prices in the market. However, the improvement being undertaken in the field of combat vehicles, in addition to electronic equipment, is detailed. The data highlight the ability to overcome challenges in recent decades, such as the boycott by Arab countries of Israeli products in the second half of the 20th century.
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