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One month
before the planned decision on Israel's Tactical Rocket Shield,
Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) is improving the positioning of
its Skyguard High Energy Laser Defensive System toward the Israeli
Ministry of defense, by teaming with RADA Electronic Industries
Ltd. (NASDAQ: RADI). Under the teaming agreement between the
Israeli company and Northrop Grumman's Space & Mission Systems
division, the two companies will cooperate in performing contracts
resulting from the procurement of the Skyguard system, in case
such system is selected by the State of Israel. The two companies
began their cooperation after the end of the 2nd Lebanon War
in August 2006.

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As sub contractor, RADA will support the US company in securing
the prime contract for sale of the Skyguard in Israel, participate
in the construction, installation and operation of the system
and supply equipment and services to the prime contractor during
the program. Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Herzle Bodinger, RADA President
and CEO, said that the Skyguard enables installation in the
shortest period and at the same time, provides efficient and
cost effective defense against these threats. The first Skyguard
system could be deployed in Israel within 18 months of date
of order.
Northrop said it obtained US government permission to market
the system overseas, and has already proposed the system to
Israel.
Northrop is one of four to five bidders proposing the Israeli
MoD with counter-rocket solutions - the other options include
the "Sky Shield"
radar guided rapid-fire gun system, proposed by Lockheed Martin,
and two rocket/missile based options, proposed by RAFAEL, IAI
and IMI.
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