Talk:Israel/@comment-27820070-20150827030325/@comment-10905876-20150828020336

Oh, didn't read like a customer accepting an offer. Looked more like an approval of the B-34....

IC: Marshall-Lewis is glad to do business with the Israeli Air Force. While the original unit cost per new aircraft is $80 million, Marshall-Lewis has opted to sell B-95s at $50 million per airframe to the Israeli Air Force. Training will also be included to give Israeli pilots a feel for the aircraft, and instructions on certain features like terrain following and the specific flight envelope of the aircraft. Marshall-Lewis will to retain all production rights to the aircraft, but is willing to produce as many aircraft as required."

OOC: basically, they'll build however many Israel wants, but want to maintain control over manufacturing for various reasons. It's just like how you won't see Airbus selling an airline an A-380, and handing over blueprints so they can have Boeing build more.

Also, I'll give you a run down on basic capabilities so you know what all it can do in a combat situation. These could be quite fun against enemy fortifications in terrain following mode....