Israel has agreed to sell its Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS) to Greece in a deal valued at $750 million, according to Defense News. The agreement includes dozens of launchers and rockets, marking a significant defense procurement for the Greek military.
The PULS system sale strengthens Greece's long-range precision strike capabilities and deepens defense ties between Israel and a key NATO ally in the Eastern Mediterranean. The acquisition enhances Greece's ability to project power across the region and potentially shifts the balance of military capabilities in the Aegean Sea area.