An Israeli government-owned military company has joined forces with an Australian firm to produce precision-guided missiles and other equipment for Australia鈥檚 military. Supporters of Palestinian rights and anti-war activists must seek to break this contract.
Rafael Advanced Defence Systems was formed in 1948, the year that the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians to make room for Israel took place. Since then, it has gone on to develop and manufacture a variety of weapons used against Palestinians.
The website of the Israeli government-owned company : 鈥淩afael applies vast experience and ingenuity in creating unique technological capabilities聽and specialised components and subsystems, such as rocket motors, warheads and pyrotechnics.鈥
In recent years, Rafael has partnered with Raytheon, a huge United States-based weapons and cyber security company that specialises in precision weapons, electronic warfare and missile defence.
Together they developed David鈥檚 Sling, which is comprised of a multi-pulse Stunner missile and designed for use in Israel to destroy rockets and short-range ballistic missiles. Raytheon鈥檚 website 鈥渢he David鈥檚 Sling System forms a crucial element of Israel鈥檚 multi-tier layered missile defence architecture.鈥
The two companies jointly worked on Israel鈥檚 .
Rafael also developed the Popeye air-to-ground missile and the , an unmanned, autonomous naval combat system.
Last year, Rafael a joint venture with Australian military and engineering company Varley Group, which is based in Newcastle, NSW,聽 to 鈥渃reate a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Australia for production and support of Rafael's fifth generation Spike LR2 anti-tank guided missiles.鈥
Spike LR2s will arm Rheinmetall鈥檚 Boxer combat reconnaissance vehicles (CRV) after the German company won a $5.2 billion to build 211 of the vehicles in Queensland for the Australian military.
Varley Group鈥檚 website that the firm 鈥渋s one of Australia's聽oldest and most advanced engineering and manufacturing companies鈥.
An August 10 Newcastle Herald article explains the company created Varley Shelters in the 1980鈥檚 鈥渢o fulfill the company鈥檚 initial inroad into the Defence market sector.鈥澛
The only mention on Varley Group鈥檚 website of its joint venture with Rafael is buried in a March 6 blog post, on the occasion of the Australian International Airshow and Aerospace and Defence Exposition: 鈥淰arley made its mark being part of the Defence NSW stand, F-35 Expo Chalet with Lockheed Martin, also CTSi (Varley USA) on the Maryland USA stand and VRA (Varley Rafael Australia) exhibiting with Rafael.鈥
Regarding the joint venture, former defence minister Christopher Pyne on August 22 last year: 鈥淰arley Rafael Australia will create around 70 new jobs here in Australia as Rafael transfers their expertise to Australia.
鈥淩afael is one of Israel鈥檚 largest defence companies, with a global footprint and around 7,500 employees in Israel. They manufacture some of the world鈥檚 leading weapon systems, including the Spike LR2 anti-tank guided missile.鈥
An August 24, 2018, in Australian Defence Magazine, reported Pyne as saying: 鈥淭his partnership between one of Australia鈥檚 best defence companies and a global success story like Rafael is another success story for Australian industry.鈥
He also noted: 鈥淭he venture follows my visit to Israel in July [last] year where I discussed this important partnership with Rafael鈥檚 leadership and participated in the inaugural Australia-Israel Defence Industry Cooperation Joint Working Group.鈥
to the Department of Defence, the aim of the Joint Working Group is to 鈥渟trengthen ties between Australia and Israel, explore defence industry and innovation opportunities, identify export opportunities, and support [Australian] industries to cooperate in the development of innovative technologies for shared capability challenges.鈥
While the Australian media has provided little to no coverage of this joint venture, Chinese website Xinhua on August 22 last year: 鈥淩afael did not disclose the exact amount of the deal [with Varley] but it is estimated at tens of millions of US dollars.聽
鈥淭he precision-guided Spike missiles, which are widely used by the Israel Defense Forces and many other armies around the world, can be launched from a variety of ground, air, sea and naval platforms for ranges of up to 30 km鈥
鈥淎ustralia is the second country after Israel itself to purchase Rafael's new model [the Spike LR2]鈥
鈥淭he sale of the missiles is part of an industrial partnership agreement signed between Rafael and Australia's engineering and manufacturing company Varley to establish joint production lines to supply Spike and other systems to the Australian army.
鈥淩afael will also supply the Australian army with the Wind Coat system for protecting tanks and armoured personnel carriers, and the Iron Dome system that intercepts and destroys short-range rockets.鈥
The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel has sought to highlight the plight of the Palestinian people by targeting companies complicit in human rights abuses in Palestine.
Rafael is one such company. Today, it is working to provide Australia鈥檚 military with missiles that will mostly likely be used in the next unnecessary and unjust war that the United States drags the country into.
BDS supporters and peace activists need to lobby Minister for Defence Industry Melissa Price and shadow defence minister Richard Marles to stop this joint venture going ahead.
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