JERUSALEM (JTA) — An Israeli defense company will supply the United States Navy with a remote-controlled naval gun system.
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems won a U.S. Navy tender to supply $48 million of its Mini-Typhoon anti-terror gun stations, the Israeli business daily Globes reported.
The U.S. Navy already uses larger Typhoon systems made by Rafael. Several navies around the world also use the Mini-Typhoon.
Rafael beat out several major international companies to receive the tender, according to Globes.
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