Elbit Systems
Elbit to integrate additional Iron Fist APS systems onto the US Army’s Bradley IFV
The $228 million contract is a follow-on to the Active Protection System, which protects armored fighting vehicles from a variety of battlefield threats.
Jailed UK Palestine Action members end hunger strike, claim victory
Axon Vision secures Leonardo DRS order for new AI‑driven counter‑UAS systems
First Ro’em howitzer delivered to IDF's artillery corps
Israel's defense industry eyes new partners for next-gen fighter jet by 2028
As European nations increasingly purchase US-made systems, Israeli companies may struggle to secure major contracts.
Elbit Systems wins German contract for its MUSIC DIRCM self-protection systems
“This contract further strengthens Elbit Systems’ position as a leading global provider of DIRCM solutions,” said Bezhalel (Butzi) Machlis, President and CEO of Elbit Systems.
Court charges four pro-Palestinian activists over UK military base break-in
UK court charges four pro-Palestinian activists in relation to RAF Brize Norton base break in last month.
Israel’s military tech proved critical in war against Iran - analysis
Orbit CEO Daniel Eshchar states that the Iran war increased global interest in Israeli systems, as they proved effective and are now mature with battlefield experience.
Israeli companies sold millions in weapons, equipment to Qatar, Netanyahu approved deals
In order to make the sales, the companies were required to get approval from the Foreign Ministry, the Defense Ministry, and the prime minister.
India to receive new fighter jet with Israeli tech after Pakistan conflict
The Tejas is equipped with AESA (active electronic scanned array) technology made by Elta, a subsidiary of IAI, replacing an earlier Israeli radar.
Spain cancels €285 million missile contract with Israel's Rafael
Last Friday, Spanish Secretary of State for Defense Amparo Valcarce stated that the government was working on "disengagement plans" to avoid depending on Israel "in any way."
Sweden convicts three teens over shooting attack on Israeli defense firm
No one was injured in the shooting. The verdict did not mention any motive for the attack.
Two insurers warn anti-Israel vandal group of legal action
"If [threat of legal action] didn't work the first time, it won't work the second," said Palestine Action in response.
Can Israel divorce from its weapons dependency on the US? - interview
Ex-deputy IDF chief Dayan, deputy NSC chief Freilich weigh in on the future of Israel's weapons supply and sales.