Israel’s defence exports exceeded $7.5 billion ( €6.6 billion) in 2018, with the bulk going to Asia and the Pacific region, the government said Wednesday. A defence ministry spokeswoman told that the total was down from $9.2 billion in 2017 but that had been an exceptionally strong year.

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute put Israel in eighth place in its 2017 top 10 of global arms exporters and said its largest clients that year were India, Azerbaijan and Vietnam. The Israeli government does not comment on individual arms sales, but Wednesday’s ministry statement said missile and air defence systems accounted for 24 percent of 2018 sales.

UAVs and drone systems amounted to 15 per cent, radars and early warning systems 14 per cent and aircraft and avionics 14 per cent. Other areas included “land systems, ammunition and weapon stations”, intelligence and cyber systems and naval systems, it added.

“Over the past year we have signed dozens of contracts with various countries around the world,” the head of the defence ministry’s international cooperation directorate, Mishel Ben-Baruch, said in the statement. “This serves as further evidence of the desire of more and more countries to cooperate with the state of Israel, and a sign of their confidence in the excellent capabilities of our defence industries,” he added.

Sales to Asia and the Pacific region were 46 percent of the total, the statement said, with 26 per cent going to Europe, 20 per cent to North America, six percent to South America and two percent to Africa.

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