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Croatia set to buy Israeli fighter jets

AFP  |  Zagreb 

is set to buy a squadron of fighter jets from to modernise its military, after the country's top defence body backed the deal.

launched a tender offer last year to acquire military jets to replace its outdated Russian-made

Apart from Israel, the countries invited to submit bids included Greece, South Korea, and the

"The defence council... has accepted that made the best offer and gave a recommendation to the government to decide on acquiring" the Israeli planes, the defence council said in statement late Tuesday.

The deal to buy 12 already used jets, worth $500 million (403 million euros) according to media reports, has yet to be confirmed by the government, but the approval is believed to be just a formality.

"It is a historic decision... a project guaranteeing Croatia's security and sovereignty," Defence told the state-run HR radio today.

The has said he expected the first jets to arrive in 2020, and the remaining ones by 2022.

Top Croatian officials have voiced concern over the condition of the country's

said that only four of the 12 were fully operational.

joined NATO in 2009 and the four years later.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, March 28 2018. 16:05 IST
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