Israel Signs Agreement for 52 More Lockheed Martin F-16s
5 September 2001
Israel signed an amendment to a letter of offer and
acceptance (LOA) with the U.S. government for 52 more F-16I
fighters on September 4. This agreement follows the announcement
at the Paris Air Show in June of Israel’s intent to exercise an
option for more F-16s. These aircraft are in addition to the 50
F-16I aircraft ordered in January 2000 and were an option to
that order.
The agreement covers aircraft, logistics support and
training, and U.S. government program management and services
under the Foreign Military Sales arrangement. Total program
value for the option is approximately $2 billion, and Lockheed
Martin’s portion is approximately $1.3 billion for only the
aircraft.
"Israel’s sixth acquisition of F-16s demonstrates their
continued confidence in the F-16I to satisfy their future
defense needs," said Dain M. Hancock, president of Lockheed
Martin Aeronautics. "This option extends the F-16 production
base to 2009, which not only provides a base for future F-16
sales, but also provides a solid bridge to the possible JSF
production at our Fort Worth facility."
The F-16I aircraft are of the same two-seat configuration as
the original Peace Marble V program. Many of the electronic
systems are being developed and produced in Israel. The aircraft
will be powered by the F100-PW-229 engine.
Production deliveries of the optional aircraft will dovetail
with those of the original Peace Marble V program.
This is Israel’s sixth acquisition of F-16s, and it possesses
the largest fleet of F-16s outside the United States.
There have now been 47 follow-on buys of new F-16s by 14
countries.
The F-16, the world’s most sought-after fighter, is the
choice of 23 countries, counting Italy’s lease of USAF F-16s and
announcements by Chile and Oman earlier this year. More than
4,000 aircraft have been delivered; hundreds more will be
delivered to Egypt, the United States, Israel, Greece, the
United Arab Emirates, Korea and Singapore; and production is
expected to continue beyond 2010. Major upgrades for all F-16
versions are being incorporated to keep the fleet modern and
fully supportable over the aircraft’s long service life.
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Israel has exercised the option for 52
additional two-seat F-16I aircraft.
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