Elbit Systems Ltd., founded in 1966 and headquartered in Haifa, Israel, is a global defense technology company engaged in a wide range of defense, homeland security, and commercial programs. The company develops and supplies a broad portfolio of aerospace, land, and naval systems, including unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), electro-optic systems, command and control systems, and cybersecurity solutions. Elbit Systems is committed to innovation and technological advancement, providing cutting-edge solutions to armed forces and security agencies worldwide. With a global presence, the company operates in numerous countries, delivering tailored solutions to meet diverse operational needs.
A new $275 million deal to supply advanced defence technology that will enhance the capabilities and operational effectiveness of a regional helicopter fleet.
New agreements expand the deployment of laser-based infrared countermeasures to protect military transport and high-value aircraft from shoulder-fired missile threats.
Parliamentary approval clears funding for a multi-role rocket artillery acquisition to modernize long-range fire support within the Hellenic Armed Forces.
Elbit Systems’ Frontier, unveiled at DSEI 2025, leverages AI-based threat classification and adaptive learning for real-time surveillance across land, air, and sea domains.
The NAOS satellite, manufactured by OHB Italia S.p.A., was launched on August 26th from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, USA, aboard a Falcon 9 rocket operated by SpaceX.
Elbit Systems will equip the German A400M fleet with J-MUSIC DIRCM systems, enhancing aircraft defense against infrared missile threats with advanced laser technology.
Elbit Systems unveils PAWS-2 (HR), a next-gen infrared missile warning system enhancing fighter aircraft survivability with long-range detection, low false alarms, and advanced threat discrimination.
Elbit Systems will present advanced unmanned platforms, electronic warfare, precision munitions, and intelligence systems at the Paris Air Show 2025, June 16–22, Le Bourget.