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To: JHP who wrote (3234)1/3/2003 12:07:52 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3467
 
Officials: UK embargo may ground Israel's fleet of Phantom jets

By The Associated Press

Israel may have to ground its fleet of 140 F-4 Phantom fighter-bombers because Britain
has blocked sales of critical spare parts, Israeli officials said Friday.

A British government official denied there was an arms embargo, but said exports should
not be used against Palestinians.

Rachel Niedak-Ashkenazi, a spokeswoman for the Israeli Ministry of Defense, she didn't
know how soon the planes would have to be grounded, whether in weeks or months.
"We are desperately searching for other sources but haven't located any yet," she said.

The Phantom, which has been in Israeli service since 1969, is a U.S.-built jet, but uses
parts manufactured by Britain's Martin-Baker Aircraft Co. Ltd in the pilots' ejection seats.

In addition to the Phantoms, the Israeli air force has about 350 newer F-15 and F-16 jets -
with another 100 F-16s on order. Even without the Phantoms, the air force would remain
superior to any potential opponent in the region.

In London, a government official refused to comment on the specific case, but noted that
the Foreign Office last year approved 128 export licenses to Israel on military-related items
and refused 77.

"There is no official or unofficial embargo on arms exports to Israel (but) we adhere to our
own and European Union criteria which says exports should not be used for internal
repression or external aggression," said the official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
"We have to take into account what's happening in the occupied territories."

British government officials have complained in the past that Israel broke a pledge not to
use British equipment in its crackdown against the Palestinian Authority. Although Israel's
equipment purchases in Britain are not large, they are said to involve a number of critical
items.

The McDonnell F4 Phantom II was one of the most successful and prolific American jet
fighters built. It was in production from 1959 to 1979, and a total of 5,057 were delivered
to air forces around the world.

In Israeli service, the jet was extensively modernized in the early 1990s.

Martin Baker is the world's leading manufacturer of ejection seats. It is one of the few
companies in the world that produces parts to maintain the seats used in Israeli Phantoms.



To: JHP who wrote (3234)1/3/2003 1:01:10 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3467
 
The arabs are paranoid, I say we nuke 'em all...

GZ