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Europe condemns Israel while arms makers buy billions in Israeli weapons - opinion

European politicians retain the power to hold press conferences and vote on symbolic resolutions, but the generals have the power to sign contracts; for now, the generals are winning.

 THE THREE biggest companies of Israel’s defense industry are Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, Israel Aerospace Industries, and Elbit Systems.
A Bluewhite autonomy kit installed on a BL Advance Systems BLR MK2 Platform.

Elbit subsidiary acquires Israeli autonomous AI-powered off-road robotic warfare company

View of Elbit Systems offices in Jerusalem on December 3, 2024.

Elbit Systems secures $1.4b. European defense contract as backlog passes $30b.

Logo of Israeli defence electronics firm Elbit Systems is seen at their offices in Haifa

Elbit signs deal with German submarine manufacturer TMKS to expand ties between Israel, Germany


Greek-Israel military relations increase with new training aircraft

Elbit Systems has been contracted by Greece both to provide virtual avionics for the M-346 aircraft and to create an International Flight Training Center.

 Top Greek and Israeli defense establishment officials at ceremony on Wednesday for delivery of two new training aircraft.

Israel, Montenegro sign €20m. deal for Elbit weapons, training

The deal, the third Israel and Montenegro have signed, will see the Balkan state buy 120mm mortar munition systems from Elbit Systems.

 Elbit Systems' 120mm mortar system mounted atop an armored vehicle.

Top 10 Israeli companies that helped build the Start-Up Nation's wealth

This is the story of 10 groundbreaking companies and their leaders, a minyan (10 entities) that built Israel’s wealth, from Iscar to Mobileye.

 Stef Wertheimer (left) takes Warren Buffett (second left) on a tour of Iscar Metalworking Cos. in the Tefen industrial zone in 2006.

Elbit Systems signs memorandum of understanding with Japanese firms

In December 2022, Japan announced its biggest military build-up since World War II.

Logo of Israeli defence electronics firm Elbit Systems is seen at their offices in Haifa

Israeli drones use free-falling bombs, can carry up to a ton

Such drones are remote-piloted, dropping bombs or carrying out surveillance before returning to base.

 An Elbit Systems Ltd. Hermes 900 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is seen at the company's drone factory in Rehovot, Israel, June 28, 2018. Picture taken June 28, 2018.

Amid growing threats, Israel Air Force expands flight simulator center for pilots

Simulators are used by pilots to train in terrain that they have not flown in before and can be used to simulate attack scenarios like against Iran.

 Israel Air Force flight trianing.

New Israeli satellite enters orbit after successful launch

The successful launch of the observation satellite is another milestone for the Israeli space and defense industry.

 The EROS-C3 satellite during lift off.

WATCH: The ‘Iron Fist’ completes anti-tank interception tests

In January 2020, the Defense Ministry selected Elbit’s Iron Fist system to be built into the Eitan APC.

 Iron Fist intercepting anti-tank weapons during testing.

Defending ourselves -editorial

The Jews went from being a defenseless people before Israel was born to now having a state with a mind-boggling capacity to defend itself with cutting-edge technology.

 Elbit Systems' new Lanius drone

Elbit's micro-suicide drone swarms can hunt enemies in urban combat

As drones become more versatile, they can conduct more missions in cities, which also leads to questions about the use of tech in war. 

 Elbit Systems' new Lanius drone