Elbit Systems wins $330 million in naval contracts to supply advanced warfare and surveillance technologies

By Defence Industry Europe

Israeli defence company Elbit Systems Ltd has announced the award of several new naval contracts from international clients, including NATO member states. The agreements, worth a combined total of approximately $330 million, cover a wide spectrum of advanced maritime technologies and systems.

 

The contracts include the supply of anti-submarine warfare (ASW) systems such as the TRAPS towed sonar, alongside combat management systems (CMS), electronic warfare, and electro-optic solutions. Additional work involves the modernisation and upgrade of naval platforms, including offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) and frigates, as well as the provision of ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) capabilities and the Seagull™ unmanned surface vessel (USV).

 

 

These systems aim to boost situational awareness, survivability, and operational efficiency in complex maritime theatres. Elbit Systems noted that the new projects also feature bespoke ASW sonar solutions designed to enhance fleet capabilities.

The company’s naval technologies are based on modular, open architecture platforms that support integration with existing systems and adaptability to changing operational requirements. Elbit Systems’ solutions are already deployed with numerous navies worldwide, aiding missions such as coastal surveillance, fleet defence, and underwater warfare.

 

 

Bezhalel (Butzi) Machlis, President and CEO of Elbit Systems, stated: “The maritime domain represents an important growth engine for Elbit Systems, combining our internally developed capabilities with the assets and expertise acquired through strategic acquisitions.” He added: “These recent contract wins highlight the increasing recognition of our technological leadership and the strong confidence that leading naval forces place in our ability to deliver cutting-edge, mission-ready solutions that meet the demands of today’s evolving operational landscape.”

 

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