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Elbit Systems has announced it will commence a project to establish power generation and energy storage units at several of the Company’s facilities in Israel. As part of this project, Elbit Systems will increase the volume of electricity generated from renewable energy and lower emission energy sources and will improve the ...


Elbit Systems has added multi-channel and full duplex technologies to its E-LynX family of Software Defined Radios (SDR), substantially increasing network throughputs, further empowering the Company’s SDR-based solution for multi-domain digital transformation. When using Radio systems with single or dual radio frequency channels, the ability of tactical users to transmit and ...


 Elbit Systems Ltd. has announced that its US subsidiary, Elbit Systems of America, was awarded an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (“ID/IQ”) contract from the US Army to provide Integrated Helmet And Display Sight Systems (“IHADSS”) equipment for the AH-64 Apache helicopter fleet. The contract, with a maximum potential value of up to ...


Elbit Systems and SWISSto12 have announced a long-term cooperation agreement for the development and production of 3D-printed RF antennas and subsystems for Elbit Systems’ Naval EW programs in several countries. The successful industrialisation of SWISSto12’s unique 3D printing technology for serial production in the aerospace and defence industries assures high-performance and ...


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