This week: Rafael to present at Bahrain International Airshow 2022 for the first time

Throughout the week, Rafael will showcase air defense solutions such as the SPYDER system and SPIKE Missile Family, which have been integrated into the service of international partners and users

Rafael’s SPYDER system. Photo courtesy company

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems will be taking part in the 2022 Bahrain International Airshow, marking the company’s first-ever participation in a global defense exposition within Bahrain.

Since the signing of the Abraham Accords, Rafael has embraced the formalization of regional partnerships in the Gulf and is arriving in Bahrain with an array of advanced, innovative systems for the current threats and challenges of the modern battlefield.

"Rafael is proud to take part in further building the bridges between Israel and Bahrain as our company participates for the first time in an important, global exhibition where Rafael’s most advanced air systems will be presented,” said Major General (Ret.) Yoav Har-Even, CEO and President of RAFAEL, adding that “The opening of the business channels with our regional partners will lead to growth and prosperity for both sides."

The company has a diverse portfolio of systems that ensure air superiority.  The Litening targeting pod is operational on a wide variety of aerial platforms as is Rafael’s Spice air to surface munition family. These are a few examples of the systems that have already proven their combat capabilities in a variety of arenas. The company’s portfolio is also complemented by some of the most advanced air defense systems active in military services worldwide.

Throughout the week, Rafael will showcase air defense solutions such as the SPYDER system which has been integrated into the service of other international partners and users. The company's participation is also highlighted by a display featuring members of the SPIKE Missile Family, whose missiles are in use among 19 NATO member states and 20 other countries worldwide.

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