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Slovakia set to buy six air defence systems from Israel

August 28, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) - Slovakia's government approved plans on Wednesday to buy six mobile air defence systems from Israel for 554.3 million euros ($616.88 million), it said on its website, as the NATO member state strengthens protection of its airspace.

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