Israel’s Ministry of Defense has signed a deal to purchase 25 advanced F-15IAs based on the Boeing F-15EX Strike Eagle IIs. Simple Flying has previously reported Israel was closing a deal to purchase more F-35As and F-15EXs from the United States. This deal is reportedly valued at $5.2 billion and includes the option to procure additional F-15EXs.
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