Israel drone maker Aeronautics rejects buyout offer from Rafael, Stolero

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(Reuters) - Israel's Aeronautics, which makes military unmanned aerial vehicles, has rejected a 430 million shekel ($117 million) acquisition offer from state-owned and

"The company's board has decided to reject the proposal, among other reasons, because of the amount that was offered," Aeronautics said in a statement to on Thursday.

The drone maker disclosed the acquisition offer last week.

In November, said they were investigating Aeronautics over a deal involving the drone maker. An issued a gag order on publication of details of the investigation and identifying the suspects.

Rafael, one of Israel's largest defence firms, produces the air defence system and the Spike family of guided missiles.

($1 = 3.6826 shekels)

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 17:10 IST