Elbit to Supply EW Suites to the Israeli Navy

The Electronic Warfare suites will be fitted on the new Sa'ar 6-class corvettes that will be tasked with the protection of Israel's Exclusive Economic Zone. The $85 million contract will be performed over a 10-year period

Illustration: Elbit Systems

Elbit Systems has been awarded an approximately $85 million contract from the Israeli Ministry of Defense (IMOD) to supply Electronic Warfare (EW) suites for the Israeli Navy Sa'ar 6-class corvettes that will be tasked with the protection of Israel's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The contract will be performed over a 10-year period.

The EW systems to be supplied are combat proven and include digital receivers, signal processing technologies and analysis tools that are all of an open system architecture, thus enabling effective operational capabilities while maintaining flexibility to cope with both current and future threats, the Company said in a release.

The latest configurations of those technologies were developed in close cooperation with the IMOD's Directorate of Defense Research and Development (DDR&D, also known as MAFAT) and with the Israeli Navy, and have been recently declared operational after successfully completing intensive sea trials. This award follows previous Elbit Systems contract awards to equip all the Israeli Navy surface vessels with the Company’s advanced EW technologies. 

Edgar Maimon, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Elbit Systems EW and SIGINT – Elisra, commented: “We are proud to continue to be the EW house of the Israeli Navy and to have been awarded this contract to equip the new corvettes with the sophisticated EW capabilities necessary to perform a variety of complex missions while maintaining maximal level of force protection. The increasing demand for our EW solutions is a clear indication for the growing operational importance of advanced and combat-proven EW capabilities in all domains of operational engagement – maritime, land and air.”

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