Elbit Systems

Manufacturer

Israeli defense-electronics group whose autonomous division builds Hermes UAS and multi-domain robotic and unmanned platforms for ISR missions.

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Company Overview

Elbit Systems Ltd. is an Israeli international high-technology defense company headquartered in Haifa, founded in 1966. Listed on the NASDAQ and Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, it develops and supplies a broad portfolio of defense electronics across aerospace, land and naval domains, including intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), electro-optics, electronic warfare, signal intelligence, command and control, communications and precision munitions. Within its robotic and autonomous solutions business, Elbit Systems designs unmanned aerial, ground and maritime systems for tactical and strategic missions. Its UAS line spans from the man-portable Skylark mini-UAS through tactical platforms and loitering munitions up to the Hermes 900 medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) UAV and the widely fielded Hermes 450.

The company also offers autonomous ground vehicles, unmanned surface and underwater systems, and the Dominion-X open architecture for managing unmanned platforms across multiple domains. Elbit Systems integrates artificial intelligence, autonomy and mission-management software to enable manned-unmanned teaming and persistent ISR.

The group operates globally through subsidiaries in the United States, Europe and other regions, serving armed forces, homeland-security agencies and commercial customers. Its autonomous aerial systems are operated by numerous militaries worldwide for reconnaissance, surveillance, communications relay and maritime patrol. With thousands of employees and a long record of fielded systems, Elbit Systems is one of the largest defense contractors outside the United States and a significant supplier of unmanned and autonomous platforms.

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Primary type & automation activities this supplier delivers:

Applications & Industries

Defense & Security
Aerospace & Space
Special / Extreme Environments

Product Categories

Drone/eVTOL

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Contact Elbit Systems

WEBSITE

https://elbitsystems.com

PHONE

+972 77 294 0000

HEADQUARTERS

Advanced Technology Center, PO Box 539
Haifa , Haifa District  31053

Israel

Company Facts

Founded

1966

Primary Role

Manufacturer

Company Size

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Primary Region

Middle East

Annual Sales

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Funding Stage

Public

Funding Total

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Keywords

  • Elbit Systems
  • UAS
  • unmanned aerial systems
  • ISR
  • defense electronics
  • autonomous systems
  • loitering munitions
  • robotic platforms
  • electro-optics
  • Manufacturer
  • Drone/eVTOL
  • Defense & Security
  • Aerospace & Space
  • Special / Extreme Environments
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