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Projected to open by the third quarter of 2022, the facility can provide as many as 300 jobs.
“Developments being produced by Israeli industries assist the IDF in becoming more accurate, powerful and lethal,” emphasized Israel’s defense minister.
Autonomous vehicles, drones and specialized tactical gear are poised to take over the battlefield. “Our vision is that entire theaters will fight autonomously, without a single human being directly involved,” say Elbit System experts.
Israel’s three largest defense companies—Rafael, Israel Aerospace Industries and Elbit Systems—will also participate after a two-year break due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Elbit’s ARCAS allows soldiers to shoot from around a corner; the company says it offers ballistic correction, automatic motion detection and the detection of enemy fire sources.
Prototype of new system shot down UAVs over Mediterranean Sea • Groundbreaking breakthrough in Israel’s aerial-defense capabilities as adversaries improve rocket ranges, warheads.
For the first time, the Israel Defense Forces used the Elbit-made Torch 750 combat management system in a wide-ranging manner during “Operation Guardian of the Walls,” allowing a platoon commander to see not only infantry and tank units in a certain area, but what’s in the air and at sea.
The “Seagull USV,” made by Elbit Systems, provides naval forces with major advantages in their ability to patrol, monitor and neutralize threats, both on the sea surface and underwater.
In a $1.6 billion agreement, Elbit Systems will establish and operate the international center for the Hellenic Air Force for 22 years, incorporating combat scenarios just like IAF.
Under the largest-ever deal between the nations, Israel’s Elbit Systems will establish and operate a flight school for the Hellenic Air Force.
Weeks after the Israel Defense Forces’ elite Multi-Dimensional Unit held a war drill using Elbit’s Torch-X combat network system, a senior company network gave an inside view of how this technology is redefining operations in Israel and in growing numbers of militaries abroad.
The new munition “will revolutionize ground warfare and equip battalions with organic, accurate and effective firepower,” says a defense official.