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The Israel Ministry of Defense IMOD signed Monday a contract worth several hundred million dollars with Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, to integrate advanced Israeli mission systems into 12 CH-53K “Pere” helicopters for the Israeli Air Force IAF.

The deal was finalized by the IMOD Mission to the United States in New York City. The helicopters, currently being assembled at Sikorsky’s headquarters in Stratford, Connecticut, are part of a larger Foreign Military Sales FMS agreement between Israel and the U.S. government.

As part of the contract, Sikorsky will establish a dedicated production line to modify each aircraft from the standard U.S. Marine Corps configuration to meet the IAF’s demanding operational requirements. The helicopters will be equipped with advanced avionics, navigation systems, and electronic warfare suites supplied by the IMOD.

The investment reflects Israel’s strategic focus on modernizing its military aviation fleet. The CH-53K “Pere” helicopters will replace the aging “Yas’ur” fleet.