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Boeing says Israel eyes new U.S. bomb kit

 
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israel is seeking to buy a new Boeing Co laser kit to boost the accuracy of bombs against moving targets, and a deal is in the works, a company executive said on Tuesday. (link)

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