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Israel expects new air defence orders from Europe due to Russia concerns

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Posted on June 15, 2026

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Israel Sees Increased European Demand for Air Defence Systems Driven by Russia Concerns

Rising European Interest in Israeli Air Defence Technology

By Sabine Siebold

Growing Demand Amidst Geopolitical Tensions

BERLIN, June 15 (Reuters) - Israel expects more orders for air and missile defence systems from European countries soon, with at least one contract expected within weeks, a senior official at Israel's defence ministry said.

Demand continues to soar as European nations perceive a greater threat from Russia and seek to bolster their air defences, the official said, driving interest in systems designed to counter intermediate-range ballistic missiles and short-range rockets.

European Nations Seek Advanced Defence Solutions

"There's a huge interest from Europe, from Western Europe," said Moshe Patel, the director and general manager of the Israeli Missile Defense Organization, on the sidelines of last week's Berlin airshow, declining to specify the nations involved.

Key Israeli Defence Systems and Recent Deals

Israel has sold its air-defence system, Arrow - built to intercept intermediate-range ballistic missiles like Russia's Oreshnik - to Germany. It was developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) in cooperation with the U.S. Missile Defense Agency.

Finland has bought a shorter-range system called David's Sling, which is designed to shoot down ballistic missiles fired from 100 km to 200 km (62 to 124 miles) away, as European nations brace for potential aggression by Russia. Moscow has denied that it intends to be aggressive.

Motivations Behind Increased Defence Spending

"It's mainly (driven) by what's happening between Russia and Ukraine," Patel said. "Of course, they're looking very carefully what is happening in Iran and whatever will be good against Russia could be good for Iran. Whatever they're doing, it will be good for all those kinds of threats."  

Interest in Multiple Israeli Defence Systems

Asked whether European countries were interested in Arrow or David's Sling, he said there was interest in the Iron Dome as well, a system designed to take out short-range threats.

"It's a huge advantage to those nations that have enemies right on their borders, this is the main capability, and the ability to protect a city, protect (a) strategic area," Patel said.

Future Contracts and Ongoing Negotiations

Asked about when Israel might book further orders for any of the systems mentioned, he said one contract was expected to land within the next few weeks.

"And there are discussions that, maybe by the end of the year, we're going to hear about more nations," he said. "So, it looks like the decision making by those nations, it's expedite."

Patel declined to elaborate on the expected volume of the contracts, only pointing out the talks were "about not minor numbers."

(Reporting by Sabine Siebold; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

Key Takeaways

  • Israel expects fresh European orders for its air and missile‑defence systems due to rising Russia threat.
  • Germany already signed a roughly $3.1 billion Arrow‑3 expansion in December 2025, the largest Israeli defence export to date.
  • Finland procured the David’s Sling system earlier and interest now extends to Israel’s Iron Dome for short‑range protection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Israel expecting more air defence orders from Europe?
European nations are seeking to bolster air defences due to increased perceived threats from Russia, resulting in higher demand for Israeli systems.
Which Israeli air defence systems are European countries interested in?
There is strong interest in the Arrow missile system, David's Sling, and Iron Dome from European countries.
Which countries have already purchased Israeli air defence systems?
Germany has bought the Arrow system and Finland has acquired David's Sling from Israel.
When are new contracts for Israeli air defence expected?
At least one contract is expected in the coming weeks, with more possible by the end of the year.
What is the main factor driving European interest in Israeli missile defence?
The primary driver is the perceived threat from Russia, especially following developments in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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