Court Allows German MoD to Lease Israeli Drones, Dismisses Protests by General Atomics

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Court Allows German MoD to Lease Israeli Drones, Dismisses Protests by General Atomics
Heron TP drone

A German court has allowed the defense ministry’s plans to lease armed drones from Israel Aerospace Industries, dismissing the General Atomics’ legal challenge that the procurement was flawed.

The court has cleared the way for the drone program to go ahead, Reuters reported Wednesday.

Last year Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen announced the army would lease Heron TP drones for about 580 million euros ($652 million) instead of buying Predator B drones from General Atomics or Switzerland's RUAG, prompting protests by both firms.

General Atomics took its fight to Germany's anti-trust regulator and then to court, "to ensure that this procurement is conducted as a fair and open competition; thereby ensuring that the German Ministry of Defense procures the technologically superior and cost-efficient solution." 

The higher court in Duesseldorf that dismissed the complaint on Wednesday was the final arbiter in the case. "The ruling was effective immediately and meant that Germany can now procure drones as it had planned." Judge Heinz-Peter Dicks said.

Von der Leyen took office in late 2013 vowing to rebuild the military after 25 years of spending cuts, but her three biggest arms programs - a 5 billion euro missile defense program, a new drone and the multi-role MKS 180 warship - have all been delayed in recent months.

The drone leasing plan has been intended as an interim measure until the EU has developed its own drone. Germany, France, Italy and Spain plan to jointly develop a drone by 2025.

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