Company:

Elbit Systems Ltd.

URL: www.elbitsystems.com
e-mail: dalia.rosen@elbitsystems.com
  dana.tal@elbitsystems.com
  marcom@elbitsystems.com
Type of activity:
Sighting Systems
Fire Control Systems
C4ISR
Contact:
Address:

P.O.B. 539,
Haifa,
31053

Country: ISRAELISRAEL
Phone: (972) 4-831-5315
Fax: (972) 4-855-0002

Elbit Systems Ltd. is an international defense electronics company engaged in a wide range of defense-related programs throughout the world. The Company, which includes

Elbit Systems and its subsidiaries, operates in the areas of aerospace, land and naval systems, command, control, communications, computers, intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance ("C4ISR"), unmanned air vehicle (UAV) systems, advanced electro-optics, electro-optic space systems, EW suites, airborne warning systems, ELINT systems, data links and military communications systems and radios. The Company also focuses on the upgrading of existing military platforms and developing new technologies for defense, homeland security and commercial aviation applications.

Production
? (Laser target designator)
CAPS (Fire control system)
DAS (Fire control system)
DOMINATOR (Control and command system (C4I))
DRWS (Remote controlled weapon station)
ESP (Optronic countermeasure system)
ILWS / ORCWS 7.62 (Remote controlled weapon station)
Knight (Fire control system)
LAN-SADOT (Fire control system)
LEGATUS (Reconnaissance Vehicle)
LRTI (Night vision device)
LWS (Remote controlled weapon station)
MSZ-2 (Fire control system)
ORCWS-M (Remote controlled weapon station)
Sentinel II (Reconnaissance Vehicle)
Sheder Kham (Control and command system (C4I))
T-72 SIM-1 (Modernization of the vehicle)
TISAS (Fire control system)
UT 25 / ORCWS 25 (Remote controlled weapon station)
UT 30 / ORCWS 30 (Remote controlled weapon station)
UT 30 Mk2 (Remote controlled weapon station)
VIPeR (Robot, Unmanned Vehicle)
   
Last contracts:
Products
Qnt
Customer
Total
Add Date
(Close Date)
Annual Cost
UT 30 / ORCWS 30 (Remote controlled weapon station)  
BRAZIL
$260.000.000
Jan 2011
(Dec 2011)
$260,000,000
UT 30 / ORCWS 30 (Remote controlled weapon station) 135
SLOVENIJA
$40.000.000
Jul 2007
(Jul 2011)
$8,000,000
UT 30 / ORCWS 30 (Remote controlled weapon station)  
ROMANIA
$15.000.000
Jul 2007
(Jul 2011)
$3,000,000
UT 30 / ORCWS 30 (Remote controlled weapon station)  
PORTUGAL
$32.000.000
Feb 2006
(Dec 2006)
$32,000,000
T-72 SIM-1 (Modernization of the vehicle) 165
GEORGIA
$100.000.000
Feb 2006
(Jul 2008)
$33,333,333
LRTI (Night vision device)  
USA
$33.600.000
Dec 2005
(Dec 2007)
$11,200,000
All contracts...

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