RADA Announces $5 Million in Radars Orders

The orders were for RADA’s software-defined radars for counter rocket artillery and mortar (C-RAM) and counter-UAV and short-range air defense (SHORAD)

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RADA Electronic Industries announced the receipt of approximately $5 million in new radar orders in recent weeks.

The orders were for RADA’s software-defined radars for counter rocket artillery and mortar (C-RAM) and counter-UAV and short-range air defense (SHORAD). All orders were from new and strategic customers, the company said in a release. These new customers are leading defense organizations and represent initial sales from which RADA expects significantly greater further follow-on orders in the future.

Deliveries of these orders will be completed in 2018.

Dov Sella, RADA’s CEO, commented, “These are the result of the growing fruits of our ongoing business development efforts globally. The fact these orders represent an initial penetration of new customers, it also brings with it strong potential for future orders at a much greater scale. The market for our tactical radars is new and very much in the emerging phase, and the early orders we have sold in the past year across our customer base present significant potential for follow-on orders in the near future.”

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