Tel Aviv: Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), expects record interest in its line of products in the upcoming Eurosatory 2022 from aerospace and defence companies, due to the war in Ukraine.
Company sources told Raksha Anirveda that the company’s air defence systems will without any doubt be in the focus. “Loitering weapon systems are expected to attract the full attention of the professional visitors,” one of the sources said.
IAI will exhibit a variety of its holistic land systems of systems, focused around up-to-date increased situational awareness, survivability, and lethality. Combining advanced technologies, platforms and AI, the systems identify threats, employ active and passive defence measures, and conduct operations in real time by both manned & autonomous methods.
IAI’s booth will display a variety of systems, including the Barak MX Air and Missile Defence System, REX MK 2 unmanned land system, Tactical Heron Unmanned Aerial System (UAS), ROTEM and MINI HAROP loitering munitions, ELI-2139 Tactical Multi-Mission Multi Sensor System, recently unveiled Othello –P gunfire detection system among others.
“IAI looks forward to participating in the iconic Eurosatory 2022 exhibition and unveiling new technological capabilities that will be a game-changer on the future battlefield. Showcasing our cutting-edge technologies at the exhibition provides an opportunity to expand our partnerships with the European market,” said Boaz Levy, IAI President and CEO.
“In recent years, IAI has supplied its industry-leading ground based air defence systems, robotic systems, UAV’s, border protection systems, intelligence systems and more to a number of European countries. We are proud of the trust our partners and customers have shown towards our products, developed based on IAI’s extensive experience and heritage. We look forward to continuing developing advanced technologies and sharing our new capabilities and solutions,” he added.
-The writer is an Israel-based freelance journalist. The views expressed are of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Raksha Anirveda




