Elbit

Elbit Systems is an Israel defense contractor and a major supplier of military equipment. 

Founded in 1966, it has become the country's biggest supplier of drones and land-based equipment. It also sells its products to other militaries across the world, including Greece, Azerbaijan, and Montenegro. 

The company also has large subsidiaries in the US and UK.

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Israeli military technology company, Elbit, signs $600 million deal with Australia

Elbit Systems to upgrade Australian necessary military equipment in beneficial new deal. Rafael and Plasan also involved in the project.

By UDI ETZION
03/03/2024

A new spark: Israel's Elbit unveils advanced Hermes 650 drone

Elbit Systems unveiled the Hermes™ 650 Spark, the latest in their line of Hermes UAS drones.

Japan's Itochu to end cooperation with Israel's Elbit amid Gaza war

Itochu plans to end the collaboration after the International court of Justice ordered Israel last month to prevent acts of genocide against Palestinians and do more to help civilians.

By REUTERS
05/02/2024

Mystery customer pays $135m. for Israel's Elbit to build ammo factory

This comes after the Israeli defense firm’s Swedish subsidiary was awarded a contract worth $170 million to become an “integration partner” for the Swedish army’s digitization program.

WATCH: IDF uses Iron Sting precision mortars for first time against Hamas

The innovative weapon consists of a 120 mm mortar that uses GPS and laser guidance to precisely hit targets.

Israel's Elbit to supply mystery European state with $95 million SkyStriker drones

SkyStriker was used to devastating effect by Azerbaijan in the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war.

Israel unveils 'next-generation' mortar turret for tanks, armored vehicles

The Crossbow is an automatic mortar system developed under an IDF contract, which can fire 10 rounds per minute and is compatible with NATO ammunition requirements.

Israel's Elbit to provide military tech to Europe in $200 million deal

The Israeli defense firm will supply a C4I (Command, Control, Communication, Computers, Intelligence) solution to the customer’s artillery battalions.

One seriously injured in 4th explosion near former Israel Military Industries site

Ramat Hasharon Mayor Avi Gruber said the explosion was caused by a work accident at an Elbit factory east of Highway 4.

Danish DM fires key staff member after Israel arms purchase

Denmark agreed to purchase artillery systems from Israel's Elbit Systems after having donated much of its own weapon systems to Ukraine.

By REUTERS
12/08/2023
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