Elbit to Provide Tactical Radio Systems to a Country in South Asia

The radios to be supplied will include several configurations for integration onboard a range of armored fighting vehicles and tanks. The $127 million contract will be performed over a three-year period

Photo: Eyal Bugoslavsky

Elbit Systems announced today that it was awarded a $127 million contract to supply vehicular tactical radio systems to the Army of a country in South Asia. The contract will be performed over a three-year period. 

The radios to be supplied will include several configurations for integration onboard a range of armored fighting vehicles and tanks at the battalion and company levels. 

Bezhalel (Butzi) Machlis, President and CEO of Elbit Systems, commented: “We are pleased with this contract award which shows that customers recognize the advantages of our radio systems. We believe that there is a significant growth potential for our communications and command and control solutions as armed forces increasingly seek to build up their networked warfare capabilities.”

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