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IAI – Where Courage Meets Technology

In a fast-evolving world, where adversaries constantly challenge national defense, you need experienced and skillful allies to rely on. A trusted partner, courageous and innovative to deliver the capabilities you need and afford. That's IAI – Where Courage Meets Technology.
A leader in defense, aerospace, and commercial markets, IAI leverages state-of-the-art technology and decades of combat-proven experience delivering solutions to your national defense and security challenges.
Delivering large turnkey projects, IAI acts as a prime contractor, subcontractor, and team members in dozens of large programs for the aerospace, land, sea, and cyber domains and multi-domain applications.
We offer a vast portfolio producing air and missile defense, unmanned aerial systems (UAS), ground robotics, precision-guided weapons, and loitering munitions. We deliver special-mission aircraft, modernize military aircraft and helicopters, and convert passenger jets into cargo aircraft through modification, conversion, and system integration. Our technology expertise features systems and solutions from reconnaissance satellites and radars to all aspects of command, control, and communications, computing and cyber, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems (C5ISR).

 

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Ofeq 13: Another step towards reaching full operational capability​


The Israel Ministry of Defense, IDF and IAI received the first images collected by the “Ofek 13” satellite
About two weeks after the satellite’s successful launch into space, the DDR&D’s Space Administration engineering teams, Israel Aerospace Industries, and the IDF’s 9900 unit activated the "Ofek 13" satellite's synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) for the first time last night. The first satellite images received at the IAI control station were of excellent quality.
Since the satellite launch on March 29th, the IAI and IMoD teams conducted a planned series of tests during which they gradually activated all of the systems and subsystems that comprise the satellite including the SAR payload. The tests were successfully activated. The engineering teams will continue the rigorous testing process to prepare the satellite for operational use in accordance with the pre-planned protocol.
The "Ofek 13" satellite is a SAR observation satellite with advanced capabilities.
In the coming weeks, following the completion of the In Orbit Tests led by IAI, the DDR&D and the IDF, the Israel Ministry of Defense will deliver the satellite to the IDF's 9900 Intelligence Unit for operational use.

 

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Israel Aerospace Industries MMR radars, have successfully passed Czech Army military tests​


  • The MMR radars are the most advanced air surveillance and air-defense radars in the world

  • The radar deal was signed with the Czech Defence Ministry in December 2019, and included close industrial cooperation between Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and local Czech companies RETIA and VTU

  • The joint production includes the transfer of technology to local Czech industries for production and lifetime maintenance, and upgrading existing systems to incorporate the world’s most advanced technologies

  • MMR is one of the world’s most used radar systems providing high-quality aerial situational awareness

  • To date, 200 systems have been sold worldwide, and integrated into air-defense systems such as Barak and Iron Dome

IAI vice president and Elta CEO Yoav Tourgeman: “IAI’s MMR radars can be found in all of Israel’s defensive systems, and have proven their operational effectiveness providing Air Situational Picture for many years and assisting air and missile defense.


The systems supplied to the Czech Republic, and those still to be delivered in the coming months, are intended to fulfil the same function, to safeguard the Czech people, providing them with the most advanced defence against airborne threats. We are proud to be involved in this important cooperation which we have put in place with local companies, sharing knowledge and technologies. Despite three challenging years since signing the agreement, when we had to deal with the global challenges brought about by the corona pandemic, including shutdowns, and integration to local C2 and NATO systems, IAI-ELTA and the local Czech companies succeeded to develop pathbreaking solutions, transferring both knowledge and technology. The radar was successfully integrated into NATO C@ echelons through the Czech C2. The advanced radars to the Czech Republic can simultaneously identify and classify hundreds of targets, drones, missile barrages, rockets, and other new threats in the arena.


Israeli radars are compatible with NATO systems and will replace the previously-used but now obsolete radar technology of Russian origin.


An important part of the project is Czech industry involvement in a contract worth some thirty percent of the total value, which was signed together with the main supply agreement between the Czech and Israeli Ministries of Defence. Under this contract, ELTA Systems has transferred the capability to produce modules that make up the radar antenna, using gallium nitride technology, to its Czech industrial partner, RETIA. The state-owned Military Technical Institute (VTU) is also a partner. An assembly line four radar modules was established in retia RETIA which will also provide these modules for call CZ. This capability also allows local companies to provide Czech self-reliant maintenance and support for the full lifetime off the radars.


 

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Israel Aerospace Industries has signed contracts with 3 NATO countries to supply the Rotem loitering munition system


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Following the recent announcement that NATO member Estonia has purchased long-range loitering munitions from Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), the company has signed separate contracts with three additional NATO countries worth several millions of dollars to supply Rotem loitering munitions. Rotem is a unique combat-proven Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) tactical loitering munition, intended for use by customers' special forces and can also serve for test and evaluation purp


Rotem is part of IAI's family of loitering munitions which includes Harpy, Harop and Mini-Harpy, and has been proven in different combat situations since 2019.


Avi Elisha, MBT Missile Division VP and General Maneger: "This announcement follows the decision of another NATO member, Estonia, to purchase IAI's long-range loitering munitions. Acquisition of Rotem by three different NATO members reflects the high and growing global demand for tactical loitering munitions. IAI has extensive experience in loitering munitions, having invented this type of munition almost 40 years ago. Rotem’s unique capabilities include Vertical Takeoff and Landing making it a perfect choice for close combat scenarios, including urban combat."


Rotem is effective up to a range of ten kilometers and was designed for deployment by an individual soldier at the infantry or small unit/special forces level. Its simple operation and robust design make it highly cost-effective.


IAI's loitering munitions have emerged as a disrupting new weapons category following many deployments in recent conflicts. This weapon has reshaped the battlefield and inflicted damage on a scale far beyond its physical size. As a result, armed forces worldwide are interested in the offensive and defensive aspects of this type of weapon as they realize the unique capabilities they enable.



Lightweight, compact, and affordable, Rotem is specially designed and proven to perform in urban warfare environments. It allows individual soldiers to gain an elevated view of the area around them, look over hills or within an urban environment and beyond the line of sight. The soldier can then strike the enemy as soon as targets appear.
Rotem carries both day and night electrooptical sensors to give tactical field units an advantage against adversaries, acting as a sensor and a weapon of opportunity. Unlike missiles or rockets, it can be launched to seek a target, but is disarmed if authorization to attack is not received. If this occurs, Rotem can fly back to be retrieved safely, have its battery replaced, and be deployed immediately on a new mission.


With a flight endurance of 30 minutes, or with an ability to loiter for up to nine hours, Rotem can hover above a high building or hill, with an open camera and datalink – while waiting for the target to emerge. Once the target is detected Rotem can then attack instantly.



 

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Israel Aerospace Industries has signed contracts with 3 NATO countries to supply the Rotem loitering munition system


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Following the recent announcement that NATO member Estonia has purchased long-range loitering munitions from Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), the company has signed separate contracts with three additional NATO countries worth several millions of dollars to supply Rotem loitering munitions. Rotem is a unique combat-proven Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) tactical loitering munition, intended for use by customers' special forces and can also serve for test and evaluation purp


Rotem is part of IAI's family of loitering munitions which includes Harpy, Harop and Mini-Harpy, and has been proven in different combat situations since 2019.


Avi Elisha, MBT Missile Division VP and General Maneger: "This announcement follows the decision of another NATO member, Estonia, to purchase IAI's long-range loitering munitions. Acquisition of Rotem by three different NATO members reflects the high and growing global demand for tactical loitering munitions. IAI has extensive experience in loitering munitions, having invented this type of munition almost 40 years ago. Rotem’s unique capabilities include Vertical Takeoff and Landing making it a perfect choice for close combat scenarios, including urban combat."


Rotem is effective up to a range of ten kilometers and was designed for deployment by an individual soldier at the infantry or small unit/special forces level. Its simple operation and robust design make it highly cost-effective.


IAI's loitering munitions have emerged as a disrupting new weapons category following many deployments in recent conflicts. This weapon has reshaped the battlefield and inflicted damage on a scale far beyond its physical size. As a result, armed forces worldwide are interested in the offensive and defensive aspects of this type of weapon as they realize the unique capabilities they enable.



Lightweight, compact, and affordable, Rotem is specially designed and proven to perform in urban warfare environments. It allows individual soldiers to gain an elevated view of the area around them, look over hills or within an urban environment and beyond the line of sight. The soldier can then strike the enemy as soon as targets appear.
Rotem carries both day and night electrooptical sensors to give tactical field units an advantage against adversaries, acting as a sensor and a weapon of opportunity. Unlike missiles or rockets, it can be launched to seek a target, but is disarmed if authorization to attack is not received. If this occurs, Rotem can fly back to be retrieved safely, have its battery replaced, and be deployed immediately on a new mission.


With a flight endurance of 30 minutes, or with an ability to loiter for up to nine hours, Rotem can hover above a high building or hill, with an open camera and datalink – while waiting for the target to emerge. Once the target is detected Rotem can then attack instantly.




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IAI Announces New Generation AESA SAR/GMTI Reconnaissance System



IAI have announced the release of the ELM-2060PES, a new generation AESA SAR/GMTI Pod for Fighter Aircraft, recently developed by its defense systems subsidiary, ELTA Systems Ltd.


The ELM-2060PES builds on the legacy of the combat proven ELM-2060P system, in service for decades with Air Forces worldwide.


The ELM-2060PES Pod is a self-contained Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) Airborne Radar System, providing state of art Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and Ground Moving Target Indication (GMTI) capabilities; a Bi-directional Line-of-Sight (LOS) wide band Datalink, interconnected with a Ground Datalink and Exploitation Station (GES). The airborne system is housed within a fully autonomous detachable centerline pod that mirrors the aerodynamic envelope of certified Fighter Aircraft fuel tank and is operated by aircraft avionics or via the Datalink from the Ground Station.


The ELM-2060PES produces radar images that approach photographic quality, for Operative Reconnaissance, Surveillance of Time Critical Targets (TCT), Precision Strike support and Battle Damage Assessment (BDA), and operates as a true, day and night sensor capable of penetrating clouds, rain, smoke, fog and smog. The ELM-2060PES has advanced radar modes for High Resolution Target Classification and precision Geo-location against both fixed and moving Ground Targets, providing the Operational Users with quality Actionable Intelligence. The ELM-2060PES extended-range and ultra-wide swath capabilities provide Real Time, All-weather and Visibility, Stand-off Reconnaissance and Surveillance mission capabilities, while operating in most challenging scenarios.


Yoav Turgeman, ELTA President & IAI Executive VP, stated: "ELTA's new AESA SAR/GMTI system delivers powerful, real-time reconnaissance capabilities by incorporating our latest technological developments, including full AESA and unique processing techniques. The high-quality data of this system enables interpretation and extraction of critical Image Intelligence essential for operating in the modern battlefield".



 

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OPAL connects to NATO's Link 16


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ESG and IAI unveil groundbreaking interoperability​



Germany’s ESG Elektroniksystem and Logistik, and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), have set up a groundbreaking demonstrator. Based at ESG, this will highlight the exceptional interoperability achieved between the IAI-developed OPAL real-time net-centric warfare network (designated by ESG as NEOS), and the Link 16 tactical datalink. The collaboration aims at showcasing a German gateway solution that seamlessly converts messages between Link 16 and the real-time decentralized airborne OPAL/NEOS network.



The demonstrator is a significant leap forward in enhancing information exchange and mission effectiveness for air-combat operations. By integrating Link 16, widely used by NATO and allied forces, with the innovative OPAL network, interoperability between different platforms and mission efficiency are significantly improved. This opens up new possibilities for secure and efficient real-time data-sharing among diverse airborne assets, ensuring a higher level of situational awareness and more effective decision-making for complex operations.



The ESG-developed gateway is a key part of the demonstrator, seamlessly translating and converting messages between the established Link 16 network and OPAL, ensuring the seamless flow of critical real-time information without compromising security or reliability. This shows the potential of joining existing standardized systems with a state-of-the-art, decentralized communication and application cloud, to meet the evolving operational needs of modern warfare and air-defense.



Dr. Ingo Eickmann, EVP Strategic Business Development of ESG stated: “We are delighted to join forces with IAI in this endeavor, demonstrating the power of international cooperation and technological integration. Combining our expertise with IAI's OPAL network, we can achieve seamless communication and interoperability between disparate systems, maximizing the effectiveness and safety of our armed forces.”



Shmuel Kuzi, EVP and General Manager of IAI’s Aviation Group said: “We are proud to collaborate with ESG on this remarkable joint demonstrator, which showcases the interoperability between the OPAL network and the widely-implemented Link 16 system. This highlights our commitment to developing innovative solutions to empower our customers with enhanced interoperability capabilities, fostering improved coordination and information sharing for optimal mission success.”



The joint demonstrator is a testament to ESG and IAI’s shared vision to provide cutting-edge solutions for the aerospace and defense sectors, marking an important milestone in the ongoing development of advanced communication networks and interoperable systems, and revolutionizing the way information is shared and utilized across air-defense operations.


 

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IAI has acquired India’s HELA Systems Private Limited: this collaboration will provide full product support for ELTA Systems in India


IAI has signed a deal to acquire HELA Systems Private Limited, an ‘Indian subsidiary’ of ELTA Systems Ltd. IAI’s investment in Aerospace Services India is a strong demonstration of IAI's support for the Indian government’s Atmanirbhar Bharat (Make in India) vision. The current deal also shows IAI’s commitment to its strong partnership with India’s DRDO in developing and supporting advanced systems for India’s Armed Forces.


HELA will provide full Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul product support for ELTA Systems, as well as testing and technical services including annual maintenance contracts and supply of spares to Indian defence customers. The company has a large facility in Hyderabad’s fast-growing industrial belt. HELA’s management and technical team comprise radio frequency and microwave specialists, familiar with cutting-edge technologies and working on futuristic military applications. In addition, they are well-versed with the relevant industry standards to serve India’s armed services as well as India’s other defence organizations.


Boaz Levy, IAI's President and CEO: "IAI conducts a wide range of collaborative activities and acquisitions throughout the world as part of the company's strategy. IAI supplies advanced and operationally-proven systems for marine, land, air, and space use, and works closely with India’s Armed Forces to develop and produce advanced technologies. For the past 30 years, IAI has built close partnerships in India developing and providing Indian customers with a variety of strategic platforms, including air and missile defence systems, unmanned aerial systems, satellites, radars, and training platforms."


Yoav Turgeman, IAI's VP and ELTA CEO: "The acquisition of HELA Systems reflects our strategic transformation to provide fast direct access to ELTA's superior solutions in full support of India's Atmanirbhar Bharat vision of becoming self-reliant. HELA leverages top technology, innovation, and talent to deliver customer satisfaction so customers can focus on their mission. IAI has long-standing operations in India, working with many partners and customers in the Indian market."


 

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IAI’ DS-SAR satellite has been successfully launched – and entered Earth orbit in space


The satellite has begun its space mission and transmitted the first data to the ground station


The DS-SAR radar satellite, developed and produced by IAI, was successfully launched into space on a PSLV-C56 (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle) rocket, this morning at 04:00 from the launch site SDSC SHAR Sriharikota, India.


In line with the original launch program, the satellite entered its orbit around the Earth, began transmitting data, and underwent a series of preliminary performance tests, conducted by IAI's engineers, who validated the correct functioning and performance level of the systems. While in orbit, the satellite will begin a preplanned series of tests, and following their completion, will be formally handed over to its Singaporean customers DSTA and ST Electronics.


The DS-SAR satellite was developed based on the experience accumulated by IAI in developing a series of advanced observation satellites: OptSat and TecSAR, which are launched into space, in new generations, since 1988. The SAR sensor payload enables the collection of a wide range of data, in terms of both coverage and resolution, day and night, and under all weather conditions.


 

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IAI and Odysight.ai Unveil New Monitoring System Technology for Helicopters: Visual Based Health for UH60​


IAI (Israel Aerospace Industries) and Odysight.ai unveiled a cutting-edge visual based health monitoring system for UH60 helicopters. The system is based on a multicamera system that enables real-time monitoring of the aircraft's systems health, ensuring maximum safety and availability.


The UH60 helicopter is a dominant player in the rotary wing aircrafts. It is used for various missions, including search and rescue, medical evacuation, and transportation of passengers and equipment. The new visual based health monitoring system provides a comprehensive view of the helicopter's systems, detecting component degradation and early malfunction before they become critical. The helicopter is equipped with Odysight.ai’s advanced visual sensing & video analytics technology, which include multiple highly resilient cameras, high performance processing unit, machine vision embedded software and AI\ML models and algorithms to support a variety of predictive maintenance and condition-based monitoring solutions. The cameras will be strategically placed throughout the helicopter, capturing real time visual condition on various safety critical components.


IAI is using its expertise in aerial vehicles for integration and certification of new capabilities, in order to incorporate this new technology into the UH60 helicopter, similarly to other improvements and systems that are integrated by IAI into this platform especially in the avionic field.


This project, led by IAI's Aviation Group – Engineering and Development center, is part of IAI activity to develop and install cutting-edge health monitoring systems in aerial vehicles. The activity is based on various modern sensor technologies and predictive analysis approaches for health monitoring, such as AI and Digital twin, and provide real-time prognostics of critical components. This initiative is part of IAI's ongoing commitment to advancing aerospace technology and ensuring the safety and reliability of its aircrafts.


Gila Ghilai, VP and General Manager of the Engineering and Development Division, said: "We are thrilled to partner with Odysight.ai on this project. The advanced camera technology, combined with our expertise in aerospace engineering, will enable us to create a state-of-the-art health monitoring system. We look forward to contributing to the safety and success of missions carried out by this important aircraft."


Yehu Ofer Odysight.ai’s CEO said: "We at Odysight.ai are proud and honored to be chosen and trusted by IAI for the implementation of this ground-breaking visual based health monitoring system for UH60 helicopters. This innovative solution represents a significant step forward in ensuring the safety and availability of these helicopters, which play a vital role in numerous safety critical missions. By connecting the power of cutting-edge video-based sensors and AI algorithms, this innovative solution will provide real-time insights into the health of safety critical aviation platforms. This partnership highlights the potential of health monitoring systems for aerospace & aviation markets.


 

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BEL & IAI sign MoU, to tap opportunities in Short Range Air Defence Systems’ domain


Navratna Defence PSU Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), Israel’s leading aerospace and defence company, have inked an MoU for co-operation in addressing India’s requirements in the domain of Short Range Air Defence Systems.


The MoU was signed by Mr K V Suresh Kumar, Director (Marketing), BEL, and Mr Avi Elisha, VP and General Manager, Missile Systems Division, IAI, in the presence of Mr Bhanu Prakash Srivastava, CMD, BEL, in Bengaluru yesterday.


The partnership marks yet another significant step towards cementing the synergy between the two companies which have a long history of association. BEL and IAI are engaged in several joint development / production / product support programmes for the Indian Defence forces.


The MoU aims at leveraging IAI and BEL’s capabilities, and is in sync with the ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and ‘Make in India’ policies of the Government of India.


Mr Bhanu Prakash Srivastava, CMD, BEL, said: “BEL considers IAI, Israel, as a key strategic partner. This MoU is envisaged to boost the co-operation between the two companies in the field of Short Range Air Defence Systems. It will empower the Indian industry to make significant contributions towards equipping our forces with state-of-the-art Short Range Air Defence Systems.”


Mr Boaz Levy, IAI's President and CEO, said: “BEL and IAI have a successful partnership in the field of Air Defence in India. Together, we are providing the Indian Armed Forces with high-end Air Defence capabilities that meet their high-end operational requirements on one hand and ‘Make in India’ requirements on the other. Hence, it is only natural that we expand this cooperation to the Short Range Air Defence domain.”


 

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Bringing the next level of antitank dominance to the battlefield


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IAI reveals the Rotem Alpha – Anti Tank VTOL tactical loitering munition


Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) unveils the Rotem Alpha – An antitank, Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL), tactical loitering munition which breaks the conventional warfare mindset and represents a revolution in both the technical and operational capabilities of loitering munitions. Equipped with a field-proven antitank warhead, a top-grade sensor suite, and long mission endurance, the Rotem Alpha brings unmatched advantages to tactical units requiring antitank force.


The Rotem Alpha, presented for the very first time at the DSEI London has a long endurance both while in the air and when parked in perch mode. It can fly and hover at a low-altitude profile to build situational awareness and execute an attack, despite adverse weather conditions. Rotem Alpha’s sensor suite autonomously detects and locates hostile enemy fires, like artillery, rockets, and missile launchers, and then investigates and engages a direct attack using its electro-optical day and night seeker. Rotem Alpha is man portable. Alternatively, it can be dismounted from a vehicle. Carried in a backpack or deployed from a vehicle, this loitering munition is ready for takeoff in less than two minutes. As a VTOL platform, it can be launched and landed between trees, structures, and other types of harsh terrain.


IAI's President and CEO, Boaz Levy: "Rotem Alpha is an innovative portable anti-tank loitering munition, leveraging IAI's heritage of combat proven Loitering Munitions. Rotem Alpha adresses the up-to-date requirements of the modern battlefield. It's unique capabilities provide a key military advantage to the fighting unit ."


IAI is a global pioneer in loitering munitions, being the first to invent this weapons class nearly forty years ago. More recently loitering munitions have proven to be game-changing on the battlefield.


 

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IAI and the Space Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan - Azercosmos, Announce Groundbreaking Agreement on Azersky-2 program​


Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), a world-leading aerospace and defense company and Azercosmos, a pioneering force of Azerbaijan in the space industry, are announcing a cooperation agreement for the sale of two of IAI’s cutting-edge multi spectral electro optical satellites, better than 0.5 meter native resolution with a long life span and high imaging performance.


This landmark deal represents a significant step forward in space technology and cooperation between the two companies. Under the terms of the agreement IAI will provide Azercosmos with two satellites within Azersky -2 program, technology and knowledge for the construction and the operation of the satellites.


The transaction is expected to bring about exciting developments in the field of satellites technology, opening up new opportunities for both companies to explore. The agreement includes a long term business partnership between IAI and Azercosmos, reflected in the establishment of innovation, entrepreneurship, academic and study ecosystem in the field of space in Azerbaijan over the years.


IAI and Azercosmos are committed to a successful implementation of the Azersky-2 program, and are looking forward to mutually beneficial cooperation in future space programs.


IAI President and CEO, Boaz Levy - "For IAI, the sky is not a limit but merely the starting point for our systems capabilities. Our commitment to innovation and exploration motivates us to partner with the foremost experts in the global space community, as we ambitiously shape the future of space observation together. We are proud to have made significant contributions to this cooperation for Azerbaijan, and we are sure that this collaboration will propel us to new heights."


Azercosmos Chairman of the Board, Samaddin Asadov - “This project is unique for both Azercosmos and Israel Aerospace Industries, and will undoubtedly contribute to the development of space cooperation between our countries. I consider our cooperation to be an important step in the development of human capital and space technologies in the country.”


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IAI Signs Agreements Valued at $145M to Deliver Long Range Loitering Munitions


Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) signed two separate agreements with two countries to deliver long range loitering munitions. The contracts’ combined value is $145M. These two significant orders follow a previous contract signed earlier this year, that has also declared the purchase of IAI's long range loitering munitions. This series of orders represent the growing global demand for IAI's long range loitering munition family and demonstrates IAI's unique capability in this market segment.


IAI's President and CEO Boaz Levy: "Loitering munitions have proven critical to achieving operational success on the battlefield worldwide. The flexibility in strikes that can be achieved with a loitering munition is a major advantage in combat and the type of precision reached is of strategic and national importance. The latest orders emphasize the trust in IAI’s loitering munitions family in bringing the required advantages to each country respectively".


IAI’s family of long range loitering munitions includes the Harpy NG, Harop, and Mini Harpy.
In the 1980s, IAI invented the loitering munitions weapons class when it introduced the HARPY. Equipped with an Anti-Radiation (AR) seeker, the Harpy was designed for the Autonomous Suppression of Enemy Air Defence (SEAD) missions. Today, IAI offers the Next Generation, the HARPY NG – a more advanced loitering munition used against a diverse range of radiating targets.


The HAROP, a derivative of the Harpy, is a combat proven loitering munition with a naval and land versions. The Harop is used against a veriaty of combat scenarios including against terror threats. Using a day and night Electro Optical seeker, the HAROP scans, detectes, identifies, and attacks stationary and moving targets with exceptional precision and at any angle.


The MINI HARPY is the only loitering munition in the world to carry a triple seeker – Electrooptical day, night, and AR. The combined seeker allows detection and attack in severe weather conditions and makes it very difficult for the target yo avoid detection and distruction.. The Mini Harpy has electrical propulsion and is equipped with an anti-tank warhead. Like the other long range LMs, Mini Harpy is canister-launched


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Israel Aerospace Industries Awarded Contract to Provide ADA (GPS Anti-Jamming System) for LAH 2nd Phase Production in the Republic of Korea


Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) announced that it signed a contract with Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to provide its ADA system for Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) 2nd Phase Production during the Seoul ADEX 2023 exhibition. Under the contract, IAI will provide its ADA system, a GPS Anti-Jamming solution capable of suppressing interferences from multiple jammers from various directions, for serial installation on LAH platforms.


In 2017, IAI’s ADA system was selected by the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) to be installed on various platforms of the Republic of Korea Air Force, Navy, and Army. The contract included system installation, testing, and air worthiness certification for both fixed wing and rotary wing. As part of the LAH program, as KAI successfully conducted integration of ADA system on LAH prototypes.


The ADA system can be easily integrated with existing navigation solutions of airborne, surface and maritime platforms as well as guided munitions. It operates simultaneously in L1 and L2 bands, supports C/A and P(Y) signals and has provisions for M-code waveform.


IAI has over 20 years of proven experience in supplying top-tier GNSS anti-jamming solutions for the most challenging requirements. IAI’s ADA system is a mature, battle-proven and certified system, effective against all forms of jamming and allowing continuous operation under challenging environments. The system performance was intensively tested by various customers worldwide in operational scenarios with multiple jammers, demonstrating exceptional performance.


Boaz Levy, IAI President and CEO: ""The recent transactions by IAI serve as a testament to the company's impactful collaborations on the global stage, underscoring the trust that nations worldwide place in IAI's innovative solutions, positioned at the forefront of technology. We take pride in sustaining the company's economic growth trajectory while steadfastly standing beside the IDF and security forces, dedicated to serving our customers during both times of conflict and routine operations."


This contract signifies a significant milestone in our collaboration, as IAI is set to deliver its Adaptive Defense Antenna (ADA) system, a GPS Anti-Jamming solution, for the Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) 2nd Phase Production in the Republic of Korea. With the capability to suppress interferences from multiple jammers in various directions, the ADA system exemplifies our dedication to ensuring the utmost reliability and security in critical defense applications.”


 

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IAI and Czech Ministry of Defence signed a contract for Sustainability and maintenance of MMR radars​

Mar 20, 2024



  • The MMR radars contract was signed with the Czech Defence Ministry and included industrial cooperation between Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and local Czech companies RETIA and VTU.

  • MMR Radar is the world’s most Operational systems that provides a high-quality aerial situational awareness.

  • 200 MMR radars systems have been sold worldwide, and integrated into Air-defense systems such as Barak, David sling and Iron Dome.



Israel Aerospace Industries and Czech Ministry of Defence signed a contract for Sustainability and maintenance for the Czech MMR radars. The contract is valid for 20 years and includes Czech companies that will be responsible for a wide range of processes as local subcontractors.


Eyal Shapira, VP& GM Air Defense & Naval Systems division, IAI ELTA: “Israel Aerospace Industries’ MMR radar is part of all the State of Israel’s defense systems, and has proven its accuracy and precision again and again, saving many lives over the years. These systems will provide the Czech Republic with the most advanced protection for its citizens. We are proud of the important degree of cooperation achieved with local companies: the knowledge- and technology-sharing will help both our countries and provide more precise aerial surveillance. The advanced Czech Republic radars can simultaneously identify and classify hundreds of targets, detect unmanned platforms, missile barrages, rockets, and other new threats in the arena."


The MMR radars can handle multiple operations conducting different missions at the same time: air-defense against aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles and drones, artillery ranging against various enemy targets, identification and localization of enemy rocket, artillery, and mortar fire – and all this while identifying the firing and expected target location, and guiding interceptor missiles against these threats. The MMR radar is the ‘brain’ behind the most advanced Air defense systems such as the Barak, Iron Dome, and David’s Sling: to date, over 200 systems have been sold to customers around the world. The MMR radar, has proven operational experience in Israel. It provides Air-defense and Air situation picture to users around the world, and is interoperable with NATO systems.


 
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