IDF plans massive NIS 130 billion buildup, including aircraft, munition factories
On the agenda are more fighter jets, refueling aircraft, attack helicopters, naval vessels, armored vehicles, advanced weapons production, and a space project
Assessment
The IDF is signaling a major long term procurement strategy with a NIS 130 billion price tag, covering air, sea, land, and space capabilities. This scale of investment suggests a shift in military posture, likely driven by lessons from recent conflicts and regional threats. The inclusion of domestic munition factories points to a focus on supply chain independence. Watch for how this budget is funded and whether it reshapes Israel's defense industrial base.
