Elbit Systems Expands European Footprint with New Unmanned Aerial Systems Facility in Chitila, Romania

Bucharest, Romania. Elbit Systems announced April 27 the inauguration of a new Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) facility in Chitila, Romania, marking another milestone in the company’s ongoing expansion across Europe and its long‑standing partnership with Romania’s defence industry.

The new site is the seventh production facility established by Elbit Systems in Romania, underscoring the company’s long‑term commitment to local industrial cooperation, technological development, and the strengthening of European defense capabilities. Developed within the framework of the Watchkeeper XR programme, the facility establishes an integrated capability for the production, integration, testing, and maintenance of advanced UAS platforms in Romania.

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The opening ceremony was attended by representatives of the Romanian government and armed forces, alongside senior executives from Elbit Systems.

At the beginning of his remarks, Yoram Shmueli, General Manager of Elbit Systems Aerospace, noted that the Watchkeeper XR flew for the first time in Romanian skies earlier today.

“The facility we inaugurate today is the seventh production site Elbit has established in Romania, a clear demonstration of our long-term commitment and confidence in the local ecosystem,” he said.

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Referring to the live UAV demonstration held during the event, he added, “what we deliver is not just a platform, but capability: systems that are reliable, mission-ready, and prepared to operate where and when they are needed.”

The Chitila facility supports the production of one of the most advanced UAS platforms in its class – integrating cutting‑edge technologies, operational experience, and lessons learned from recent conflicts around the world. These systems, built locally in Romania, will provide the Romanian Armed Forces with modern, operational‑proven capabilities and a strong technological advantage – while reinforcing national self‑sufficiency and sustainability.

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Elbit Systems has been active in Romania for over three decades, employing more than 1,000 Romanian professionals across its facilities. Beyond defence manufacturing, the company’s continued investment exemplifies its broader commitment to developing Made in Romania industrial capabilities – including technology transfer, production, and life‑cycle support.

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