Israel officially started procedures for the purchase of 25 fighters of the US-manufactured F-35 stealth combat aircraft, according to the country’s defense ministry on Sunday.
In a statement, the Defense Ministry said it “will purchase from the American government 25 F-35 aircraft, manufactured by Lockheed Martin in a deal that includes support and maintenance.”
Upon completion of the transaction, Israel’s fleet of the F-35s “will be expanded to 75,” the ministry said.
The deal’s cost is estimated at nearly $3 billion and will be funded from the American aid funds, the statement said.
Israel was the first country in the world to acquire the F-35 aircraft in 2016, and is still the only country in the Middle East to operate them.
Under a commitment by former US President Barack Obama, Israel was pledged to receive $38 billion in aid between 2017 and 2028.