IAI Presenting Variety of Systems at Aero India

Aero India, Aero India 2019

NEW DELHI. Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is participating in Aero India 2019 Exhibition in Bengaluru from February 20-24. The company expects to expand collaboration with local leaders in integrating strategic state-of-the-art systems for the Ministry of Defence (MoD) in a number of areas and in accordance with the Indian Government’s ‘Make in India’ policy. These collaborations are a direct continuation of IAI’s business deals in India which totaled some 1.9B$ in 2018.

IAI has been working with India’s defence industries and armed forces for the past 27 years under strategic collaboration spanning many fields.

The company collaborates with local companies and works with India’s defence agencies, as well as with the Navy, Air Force, Army and Coast Guard. Joint development projects include the MRSAM Air defence system, in both its maritime and land-based versions; mission aircraft; various radar systems and UAVs. Collaboration agreements are based on transfer of technology for the benefit of local production as part of the Indian Government’s ‘Make in India’ policy.

Nimrod Shefer, IAI’s President and CEO, said: “India is one of IAI’s main partner. This important partner is characterized by long-term collaboration, joint development and production, technology transfer and technical support over many years. We are working to nurture this relationship in the future despite growing competition. The excellent reputation that IAI has earned among its Indian partners is vitally important to continuing this tradition of successful cooperation.”

At the exhibition, IAI to present a wide variety of strategic defence systems with an emphasis on MRSAM, TecSar Satellite, TopGun, in the loitering-munition category, featuring the Green Dragon, Mini Harpy and Rotem.

Moreover, in the Unmanned Aerial Systems area IAI would display the Heron TP and the Bird Eye 650D, which enable a broad range of intelligence gathering capabilities for various operations and NRUAV.

IAI also exhibits strategic radar systems, satellite communication systems, new electro-optical systems using the new Ultra-POP high definition technology. Additional developments on display include modular and compact command and surveillance systems with stabilized gyros for nighttime and daytime observation at a competitive price.

In addition, IAI would present a selection of mission aircraft for intelligence missions, aerial control and naval surveillance on different platforms, such as AEW&C (Airborne Early Warning and Control), ELW 2090, ISTAR and ASIS mission aircrafts.

Over the Past Year, IAI has Generated Hundreds of Millions of Dollars of Sales in the Indian Partner; Expected to Expand Collaboration with Local Companies in Defence Systems Integration.