NICOSIA, Cyprus - The Cypriot government is seeking to acquire Merkava main battle tanks from the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), according to a report in the Jerusalem Post.
Talks over the tank have not been officially confirmed and the Israeli government is reportedly divided on the potential sale, with some arguing the Merkavas in storage should remain available to the IDF rather than exported.
The IDF presently maintains a fleet of around 400 Merkava 4s on active duty, with hundreds more Merkavas of older generations in storage.
Cyprus had previously reached out to Israel about a purchase of second-hand Merkavas from the IDF, but those negotiations stalled after the Hamas October 7 attacks and subsequent war. Cyprus has also considered other options for its main battle tank requirement, including the Greek Leopard 1A5 fleet, which aims to replace the T-80s in service with the Cypriot National Guard.
Defense ties between Israel and Cyprus have deepened in recent years. In 2024, the country took delivery of Barak-MX air-defense systems from Israel Aerospace Industries. Cyprus has also ordered drones from Israel.