Haifa, Israel. Elbit Systems Ltd. announced April 6, further to its announcement from December 16, 2025, that as part of an agreement between the Israeli Ministry of Defence and the Hellenic Ministry of National Defence, it was awarded a contract worth approximately $750 million (€650 million) to supply Precise & Universal Launching System (PULS) artillery rocket systems to the Hellenic Armed Forces. The contract will be performed over a period of 4 years and will include an additional ten-year period of follow-on support.
As part of the contract, Elbit Systems will supply PULS launchers and a comprehensive munition package which includes training rockets, operational precision guided rockets for various ranges and loitering munitions.
The PULS artillery system provides a comprehensive and cost-effective solution capable of launching unguided rockets, precision-guided munitions, and missiles with various ranges. The launcher is fully adaptable to existing wheeled and tracked platforms, enabling significant reductions in maintenance and training costs.

In accordance with the policy of the Greek government, Elbit Systems will collaborate with local Greek industries for the production of the system, including technology transfer and sharing of know‑how.
Bezhalel (Butzi) Machlis, President and CEO of Elbit Systems, said, “Elbit Systems has a longstanding and successful cooperation with the Hellenic Ministry of National Defence, and this project further strengthens that relationship. Greece joins additional NATO countries that have selected the PULS system, underscoring its growing reputation as a highly effective and versatile solution for modern artillery requirements in Europe and beyond, and we are honoured by the continued confidence shown in our advanced systems.”



