Colombia Buys $1B in Israeli Weapons — Then Bans Israeli Firms From Major Defense Expo
Defence affairs analysis
Colombia has blocked Israeli defense companies from participating in Expodefensa 2025, even after purchasing advanced systems like the Barak MX air defense system for ballistic missile interception
The decision was officially implemented through Corferias, the event organizer, amid deteriorating political relations between Colombia and Israel. Yet it appears paradoxical given the scale of recent defense cooperation: Israel has sold Colombia military equipment worth over $1 billion, including advanced air defense systems such as Barak MX, capable of intercepting ballistic threats. This was reported by Infodefensa.
According to the publication, Israel ranks as Colombia's second most important defense partner in terms of signed contracts. In addition to the Barak MX deal, Colombia has procured a wide range of other Israeli weapon systems in recent years.
This includes 155mm wheeled self-propelled howitzers ATMOS 2000 from Elbit Systems, Rafael combat modules for LAV-III armored vehicles, specialized equipment to convert two Boeing 737s into electronic warfare aircraft, and ongoing negotiations to locally produce 20,000 IWI Galil assault rifles under license.
Israel has also handled routine maintenance of Colombia's Kfir fighter jets, including servicing of Derby and Python air-to-air missiles, Spike anti-tank missiles for the army, and tactical radios like Taridan from Elbit Systems.
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