Haifa, Israel. Elbit Systems Ltd announced its participation in Aero India 2025, which will take place in Bengaluru from February 10 -14, 2025. Elbit Systems exhibition booth, located in Hall A, Stands A5.3e and A5.4, will feature some of its flagship technologies. Elbit Systems will also showcase advanced and innovative capabilities in collaboration with its partners at their booths.
Elbit Systems has been a trusted partner to the Indian Armed Forces and the defence sector for many years, collaborating with leading local companies in alignment with the country’s ‘Make in India’ policy. The company has continuously been empowering its long-standing partners and joint ventures with Transfer of Technology for Indigenous Design, Development, and Manufacturing – for India and for export markets. This collaboration has yielded significant results, enhancing the company’s ability to provide the Indian Ministry of Defence and the Indian Armed Forces with the world’s most advanced operational defence technologies.
Elbit’s innovative portfolio, which will be on display at its stall as well as at its Indian partners stalls, will include some of its latest developments in aerial systems and technologies. Featured solutions will include Tactical and Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), Directed Infrared Countermeasure (DIRCM) technology, Software Defined Radios (SDR), Electronic Warfare (EW) capabilities, Missile Warning Sensors (MWS), Electro-Optical (EO) Payloads, Air-to-Ground (A2G) precise guided munitions, Helmet Mounted Displays (HMDS), Chaff and Flare decoys, and more.
Elbit Systems is a leading global defence technology company, delivering advanced solutions for a secure and safer world. Elbit Systems develops, manufactures, integrates and sustains a range of next-generation solutions across multiple domains.
Driven by its agile, collaborative culture, and leveraging Israel’s technology ecosystem, Elbit Systems enables customers to address rapidly evolving battlefield challenges and overcome threats.