On February 16 Israel announced the selection of the Italian M-346 over the Korean T-50, as its new training aircraft. 30 planes are to be bought for around $1bn. The agreement is subject to Governments approval.
The M-346 was considered by the Israeli Air Force as the better choice on both cost and performance. The deal includes the acquisition by Italy of 2 to 4 Israel built CAEW aircraft but what sealed the deal was likely an additional agreement for joint development and acquisition of an intelligence satellite (of unspecified type but probably optical).
Israel operates a number of optical IMINT satellites, the latest of which, the Ofeq 9, is attributed a resolution "better than half a meter".
Italy had long sought an AEW capability and the addition of an optical intelligence satellite would complement the Cosmo-Skymed SAR platforms.
The M-346 was considered by the Israeli Air Force as the better choice on both cost and performance. The deal includes the acquisition by Italy of 2 to 4 Israel built CAEW aircraft but what sealed the deal was likely an additional agreement for joint development and acquisition of an intelligence satellite (of unspecified type but probably optical).
Israel operates a number of optical IMINT satellites, the latest of which, the Ofeq 9, is attributed a resolution "better than half a meter".
Italy had long sought an AEW capability and the addition of an optical intelligence satellite would complement the Cosmo-Skymed SAR platforms.