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Budget cuts put IDF 'in crisis mode'

February 16, 2012 13:29

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Israel's generals have warned the government that if the IDF does not receive an urgent supplement to its budget, it will be forced to ground part of the air force, cancel regular exercises and freeze most of its procurement plans.

In a blatant media campaign, the IDF's top brass leaked this week that, due to defence projects forced upon it by the government, the army has a NIS 3.6 billion (£610 million) hole in its budget.

To deal with the deficit, the army said that it would be forced to cancel dozens of combat exercises this year, ground some of the air-force's squadrons, cut thousands of hours of flight-time, stop production of the advanced version of the Merkava tank and freeze orders for new batteries of the Iron Dome anti-missile defence system.

The senior officers warned that the IDF was being forced to return to the level of training before the 2006 Second Lebanon War, for which many units were not combat-ready.

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