IAI Subsidiary ELTA Systems Awarded $100 Million Contract to Provide Airborne SIGINT Solutions to an International Customer

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Tel Aviv: Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), through its defence electronics subsidiary, ELTA Systems, has been awarded with a contract to provide airborne Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) solutions to an international customer. The contract size including systems delivery and maintenance will surpass $100 million.

Under the contract, ELTA will provide SIGINT systems and airborne communications suites for installation both on manned and unmanned aircraft. The SIGINT capabilities are designed to cope with the challenges of modern, dense communications and electronic environments, to analyse complex signal formats, and to build a real-time Electronic Order of Battle (EOB) providing time-critical intelligence. These systems will provide the customer with continuous, detailed intelligence on communications and enemy activity over a wide geographic area.

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The systems are developed for Intelligence, Communications, and Electronic Warfare (EW) and provides a full array of solutions. Supporting Electromagnetic Dominance – equipping forces with the means to sense, communicate, and navigate effectively using the electromagnetic spectrum, while detecting and denying the enemy’s attempts to operate in this domain.

IAI provides systems in the fields of SIGINT – comprising Communications Intelligence (COMINT) and Electronic Intelligence (ELINT), EW systems for self-protection and electronic attack, communications systems including Line-Of-Sight, SATCOM, airborne networks, and tactical wideband communications, and multi-intelligence software for integration and exploitation of sensor data using advanced algorithms and artificial intelligence.

Adi Dulberg, VP and GM of ELTA’s Intelligence, Communications and Electronic Warfare (EW) Division, said that in the modern battlefield, the goal of achieving Electromagnetic Spectrum Dominance is becoming more and more urgent, especially in light of lessons learned from recent conflicts.

“With systems installed in hundreds of manned and unmanned platforms around the world, ELTA has proven its depth of expertise and combat-tested experience in airborne SIGINT and EW. We are excited about the opportunity to provide our customer with cutting-edge technology that will allow them to achieve their operational intelligence goals over the coming decades,” added Adi Dulberg.

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-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

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