The two patrol boats are of the same type bought by the Israeli navy. IPC paid some NIS 4.5 million
Israel Ports Development & Assets Company Ltd. (IPC) announced last week the purchase of two US made Dabur-class patrol boats to be used to improve security of Israel's two main seaports – Haifa and Ashdod.
The two patrol boats are of the same type bought by the Israeli navy. IPC paid some NIS 4.5 million.
Mr. Shlomo Braiman, director general of IPC, said that the purchase of the two Dabur-class surveillance boats had been carried out in full cooperation with Israel's navy which accepted responsibility to train IPC's staff in port protection.
IPC purchased two US made Dabur-class patrol boats
The two patrol boats are of the same type bought by the Israeli navy. IPC paid some NIS 4.5 million
26.03.07 / 00:00
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