An Israeli company has been selected to take part in manufacturing hi-tech helmets for pilots of the US F-35 stealth fighter, Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon said Sunday. He said in a statement that Elbit Systems and its US partner Rockwell Collins have been chosen by the Pentagon and F35 manufacturer Lockheed Martin to supply helmets for the next generation of the Joint Strike Fighter, the hi-tech warplane that is supposed to serve as the backbone of future American air power. \"I congratulate Elbit Systems on becoming a partner in this global flagship project to produce the world\'s most advanced warplane,\" Yaalon said. Elbit Systems designed the helmet for the fighter. Yaalon said that state-owned Israel Military Industries is already part of the F-35 project, for which it manufactures aircraft parts. \"The choice of Elbit Systems to produce the pilots\' helmets is a vote of confidence in Israel\'s defence industries and their people,\" he added. Israeli daily Yediot Aharanot said that Israel has so far ordered 19 of the aircraft and intends to buy more. \"The new helmet, which is to be manufactured in the United States, is capable of putting flight data as well as data about weapons systems and intelligence before the pilot’s eyes,\" it said, adding that it would be delivered as standard with every F-35 purchased around the world from 2016. \"The helmet allows the pilot to see images from the cameras on the plane, including on its nose. This allows the pilot to \'see through\' the front of the plane and is very helpful in dogfights and in bombing targets on the ground,\" it wrote. \"With the Israel Air Force planning to decommission its fleet of ageing F-15s and F-16s, the F-35 will continue to ensure the country\'s global competitiveness,\" Lockheed Martin\'s website says. The aircraft, which comes in conventional, vertical takeoff and aircraft carrier versions, has struggled with production delays and cost overruns. Designed to replace fighters in the US Air Force, Navy and Marines and supported by a consortium of eight countries, the programme is already the most expensive in US military history with a price tag of $395.7 billion (292.2 billion euros).
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