Rafael receives USD 30 million maintenance services contract in the Asian market

By Arie Egozi

Israeli company Rafael has won a new contract with an Asian customer to provide comprehensive maintenance support services for operational systems employed by its navy.

The multi-year agreement is estimated at USD 30 million and will include maintenance services for the navy’s Typhoon and Mini-Typhoon remotely-controlled naval weapon stations, naval Spike ER and NLOS missile systems, EO surveillance systems, as well as EW Integrated Decoy Systems (IDS).

 

 

The services will bolster the technological and operational cooperation between Rafael and the user and establish maintenance capabilities for additional systems.

According to Rafael, its Naval Combat Suite is based on combat-proven technology and systems, relying on years of experience and deep operational know-how in various naval arenas and scenarios, and integrating combat-proven technologies in all domains.

 

 

The company says that its off-the-shelf, leading technologies and solutions, provide naval forces defense superiority in littoral and blue water against all modern naval threats above and below the waves.

 

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