Expanded $6.5B Arrow agreement with Germany now largest Israeli defense export deal !

“IAI’s pivotal role in Germany’s air defense array and the trust established with the German government were recently demonstrated during the delivery of the Arrow 3 system, just two years from contract signing,” CEO of IAI Boaz Levy said.

Two weeks after Germany received the first of its Arrow 3 air defense systems from Israel, the deal has now expanded to become Israel’s largest export deal in history. 

Israel’s Ministry of Defense said on Wednesday that “the German Bundestag has approved an expansion of the Arrow 3 defense system contract with Israel, valued at approximately $3.1 billion, which will complement the initial purchase agreement signed by Israel and Germany approximately two years ago, valued at roughly $3.5 billion.” The combined value is now $6.5 billion, the ministry says.

Israel’s Minister of Defense Israel Katz praised the Bundestag’s approval, calling the government-to-government deal an expression of Germany’s confidence in Israel. 

“This represents a first-tier strategic partnership rooted in a long-term defense strategy. The revenues from this deal will enable continued advanced strategic developments, strengthen the IDF’s force posture, and ensure Israel’s qualitative edge in the years ahead against our adversaries — while deepening our defense cooperation with strategic partners across Europe and globally,” he said.

Israel Aerospace Industries developed Arrow with the US Missile Defense Agency in a joint Israel-US program that goes back decades. It is the top tier of Israel’s multi-layered air defenses and it saw success in the recent two-year conflict, confronting ballistic missile threats from Iran and the Iranian-backed Houthis.

“IAI’s pivotal role in Germany’s air defense array and the trust established with the German government were recently demonstrated during the delivery of the Arrow 3 system, just two years from contract signing,” CEO of IAI Boaz Levy said. He also praised the proven advanced technological capabilities of the system and noted that IAI had kept to the contract’s timeline for delivery.

The Israel Ministry of Defense’s statement said the expanded contract was expected to be signed today. The director general of the Israeli Ministry of Defense, Amir Baram, said the agreement “will reinforce Israel’s position as a global security leader, accelerate Arrow production for the IDF, and channel billions into strengthening our defense industrial base and advancing next-generation air defense capabilities.”

The large deal is one of several recently in Israel. Elbit Systems announced a $2.3 billion deal to an unnamed customer in November. In August it also announced a $1.6 billion deal for an unnamed European country. UVision also announced a deal worth almost a billion dollars in the US in October. 

The Israeli Ministry of Defense noted that the expansion of Israel’s defense exports, which reached a record high in 2024 and are expected to have performed well in 2025, “will significantly enhance the IDF’s force build-up and strengthen Israel’s defense industry and economy.”

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