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Elbit systems on hunt for acquisitions in U.K

Israeli aerospace and defence company is interested in buying UK assets and is undeterred by Brexit
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Elbit Systems's Hermes 900 surveillance drone

JULY 11, 2016 by: John Reed in Tel Aviv
Elbit Systems, the Israeli aerospace and defence company, says is on the hunt for acquisitions and is prepared to spend “hundreds of millions of dollars”, including in the UK, where it is undeterred by Brexit.


Bezhalel Machlis, Elbit’s chief executive, told the Financial Times that the group — which already employs about 500 people at five UK companies — was prepared to add jobs as part of its acquisition drive.

“I am looking to enhance and expand our activities in the UK,” said Mr Machlis. “We are looking for acquisitions. I think we can do more in the UK: we can create more jobs, bring new technologies.”

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A RAF Watch keeper surveillance drone, built in cooperation with Elbit.


Elbit makes surveillance drones, among other things, and produces the Watchkeeper unmanned aerial vehicle in Britain in a joint venture led by Thales UK.

In February, the Israeli company won a £500m UK government contract in partnership with KBR of the US to train British fighter pilots over an 18-year period.

Mr Machlis said Britain’s vote to leave the EU in a referendum last month would not affect Elbit’s plans.

“After the Brexit, the UK market remains a strategically important market for Elbit Systems, and we will continue to invest in it,” he added.
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Martin Fausset Appointed as the CEO of Elbit Systems UK

In March, Elbit named Martin Fausset, who previously held senior jobs at Leonardo’s AgustaWestland, Rolls-Royce and Ricardo, as head of its UK subsidiary.

Mr Machlis did not specify the countries other than the UK where Elbit was seeking to buy companies, but said the group was looking in “complementary areas” to ones where it was already active in Israel, including commercial cyber security and defence electronics.

In Israel, Elbit is bidding for Israel Military Industries, the state-owned armaments maker whose best-known product is the Uzi submachine gun.

Elbit reported an order backlog worth $6.8bn at the end of the first quarter, bolstered by rising defence budgets in Europe, the US and elsewhere, amid increasing concerns about migration, terrorism, and the military threat from Vladimir Putin’s Russia.

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Armed for expansion in the face of global uncertainty
Israeli defence company Elbit is buoyed by increased defence spending because of unsettled outlook
Outside Israel and Europe, Elbit also has companies in the US — where it is producing a new fighter pilot helmet for the military together with Rockwell Collins — and Latin America, South Korea, India, and Australia.

Last year Elbit pushed into new activities by buying the cyber and intelligence division of Israel’s Nice Systems for $158m.

Like some other big Israeli companies, Elbit has been targeted by campaigners from the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement that protests against Israel’s occupation of Palestinian lands.

Pro-Palestinian activists have on several occasions temporarily disrupted work at Elbit’s UK factories.

However, Mr Machlis played down the threat to the company from such campaigners. “I’m not saying it’s not a threat, but I think that altogether we can handle it,” he said.

https://www.ft.com/content/21efd38c-4520-11e6-9b66-0712b3873ae1

It's good to see that a Middle eastern country is advanced enough to transfer technology to western powers.:) Relations between equals. Win-Win cooperation.:cheers:
@DavidSling , @dani958 , @waz et al
 
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Elbit systems on hunt for acquisitions in U.K

Israeli aerospace and defence company is interested in buying UK assets and is undeterred by Brexit
AIR_UAV_Hermes_900_Israeli_Elbit_lg.jpg


Elbit Systems's Hermes 900 surveillance drone

JULY 11, 2016 by: John Reed in Tel Aviv
Elbit Systems, the Israeli aerospace and defence company, says is on the hunt for acquisitions and is prepared to spend “hundreds of millions of dollars”, including in the UK, where it is undeterred by Brexit.


Bezhalel Machlis, Elbit’s chief executive, told the Financial Times that the group — which already employs about 500 people at five UK companies — was prepared to add jobs as part of its acquisition drive.

“I am looking to enhance and expand our activities in the UK,” said Mr Machlis. “We are looking for acquisitions. I think we can do more in the UK: we can create more jobs, bring new technologies.”

JIAG-2014-063-113_725.jpg

A RAF Watch keeper surveillance drone, built in cooperation with Elbit.


Elbit makes surveillance drones, among other things, and produces the Watchkeeper unmanned aerial vehicle in Britain in a joint venture led by Thales UK.

In February, the Israeli company won a £500m UK government contract in partnership with KBR of the US to train British fighter pilots over an 18-year period.

Mr Machlis said Britain’s vote to leave the EU in a referendum last month would not affect Elbit’s plans.

“After the Brexit, the UK market remains a strategically important market for Elbit Systems, and we will continue to invest in it,” he added.
Martin-Fausset-2.jpg

Martin Fausset Appointed as the CEO of Elbit Systems UK

In March, Elbit named Martin Fausset, who previously held senior jobs at Leonardo’s AgustaWestland, Rolls-Royce and Ricardo, as head of its UK subsidiary.

Mr Machlis did not specify the countries other than the UK where Elbit was seeking to buy companies, but said the group was looking in “complementary areas” to ones where it was already active in Israel, including commercial cyber security and defence electronics.

In Israel, Elbit is bidding for Israel Military Industries, the state-owned armaments maker whose best-known product is the Uzi submachine gun.

Elbit reported an order backlog worth $6.8bn at the end of the first quarter, bolstered by rising defence budgets in Europe, the US and elsewhere, amid increasing concerns about migration, terrorism, and the military threat from Vladimir Putin’s Russia.

Related article

Armed for expansion in the face of global uncertainty
Israeli defence company Elbit is buoyed by increased defence spending because of unsettled outlook
Outside Israel and Europe, Elbit also has companies in the US — where it is producing a new fighter pilot helmet for the military together with Rockwell Collins — and Latin America, South Korea, India, and Australia.

Last year Elbit pushed into new activities by buying the cyber and intelligence division of Israel’s Nice Systems for $158m.

Like some other big Israeli companies, Elbit has been targeted by campaigners from the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement that protests against Israel’s occupation of Palestinian lands.

Pro-Palestinian activists have on several occasions temporarily disrupted work at Elbit’s UK factories.

However, Mr Machlis played down the threat to the company from such campaigners. “I’m not saying it’s not a threat, but I think that altogether we can handle it,” he said.

https://www.ft.com/content/21efd38c-4520-11e6-9b66-0712b3873ae1

It's good to see that a Middle eastern country is advanced enough to transfer technology to western powers.:) Relations between equals. Win-Win cooperation.:cheers:
@DavidSling , @dani958 , @waz et al

Elbit is one of the three largest weapon manufacturers in Israel along Israel Aerospace Industries and Rafael.
You might know Elbit for it's hermes line of UAV's, head mounted display for F35, tanks and more

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Unmanned surface vehicle against submarines by Elbit Systems
 
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Elbit is one of the three largest weapon manufacturers in Israel along Israel Aerospace Industries and Rafael.
You might know Elbit for it's hermes line of UAV's, head mounted display for F35, tanks and more


Unmannedd surface vehicle against submarines by Elbit Systems
I didn't know they also make unmanned surface vehicle . Is it operational?

We have also be experimenting with unmanned surface vehicles for sometime now.
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The Royal Navy Testing an Unmanned Surface Vessel in the Thames River as part of Royal Navy preparations for Unmanned Warrior the world's largest robot wargame exercise next month.
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THE ECLIPSE unmanned water vehicle Powered by two 500 horsepower water jets made by Rolls Royce, the Eclipse range also boast £650,000 giroscopic HD cameras which take pictures of their surroundings.The Eclipse unmanned surveillance vessels are invisible to radar, can operate 24 hours a day, travel at 60mph and can be kitted out with enough weaponry to blow adversaries out of the water

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ROYAL NAVY BAE unmanned mini sub seafox used to clear mines in strait of Hormuz.

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BAE's new UUV will be deployed on the massive QE class aircraft carriers to tackle unconventional threats
 
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I didn't know they also make unmanned surface vehicle . Is it operational?
I know that Protector USV is operational, about everything else it's not public information unless it's allowed to be
Anyhow, Elbit make UGV and USV for some times
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Silver Marlin USV
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Guardium UGV
Also,Israel doesn't admit possessing armed drones, but UK is allowed to publicly show it
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Armed version of Watchkeeper (Hermes 450)
 
protector is refeal and yes they have two usv elbit have alot of products you will not belive

http://news.walla.co.il/item/2978426

I didn't know they also make unmanned surface vehicle . Is it operational?

We have also be experimenting with unmanned surface vehicles for sometime now.
107606830_News_MAST_drone_speedboat-medium_trans++qIQq5zBUuCaouUb73ZKhzix9B9fivPy6izmGFJaMy3c.jpg
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The Royal Navy Testing an Unmanned Surface Vessel in the Thames River as part of Royal Navy preparations for Unmanned Warrior the world's largest robot wargame exercise next month.
article-2326138-19D4F670000005DC-242_634x503.jpg

article-2326138-19D4F3B3000005DC-933_634x395.jpg

THE ECLIPSE unmanned water vehicle Powered by two 500 horsepower water jets made by Rolls Royce, the Eclipse range also boast £650,000 giroscopic HD cameras which take pictures of their surroundings.The Eclipse unmanned surveillance vessels are invisible to radar, can operate 24 hours a day, travel at 60mph and can be kitted out with enough weaponry to blow adversaries out of the water

778001233390.jpg

Royal-UAE-Navy-hunt-mines-in-the-Persian-Gulf.jpg

ROYAL NAVY BAE unmanned mini sub seafox used to clear mines in strait of Hormuz.

Unmanned-Platforms-Royal-Navy-Surface-Underwater-Systems.jpg
bae-usv-2.jpg

BAE's new UUV will be deployed on the massive QE class aircraft carriers to tackle unconventional threats
protector opertional from 2008 and use to protect the gas in the sea and the one against submarine in few mounth will be in the market

why didnt uk licensed the big heron tp?
 
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uk and israel should team and develop jet fightet

or even should develop good atack fighter ucav

i think uk need better drone

but pro plastine get elbit close factor there this muslims are ptoblem
 
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uk and israel should team and develop jet fightet

or even should develop good atack fighter ucav

i think uk need better drone

Which drone is that(the first one)? Is it the protector? I heard we are going to purchase some protector drones. Don't know which ones they are

Thing is, we are already using the reapers as attack drones, and the stealthy long range bomber drone we are developing with France is simply something out of most countries league(so it's not even under this category).

So we need mostly surveillance drones, which is where Israel comes in, since you are more advanced than us in this field(and ahead of the world as well). So hopefully we can cooperate in this field and maybe get Hermes to or something with bigger payload? :)


Israeli firms profit as Europe boosts Defence Spending.

By Afp
06:42 EST 17 Jun 2016, updated 06:43 EST 17 Jun 2016

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As European defence budgets rise in the wake of increased threats, Israeli companies are seeing a boost in sales, further solidifying the country's image as an arms industry leader.

The increases have come despite, and perhaps partly aided by, Israel's continuing occupation of Palestinian territory -- with Israeli firms themselves highlighting that their products have been tested in conflict.

European spending on defence and security had remained roughly static in the past decade, but Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014, Islamist attacks in France and a wave of refugees from the Middle East have encouraged a spike.

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A XACT TH64 Thermal Weapon Sight made by Israeli company Elbit Systems is among the weapons presented to European buyers, whose defence spending is expected to increase by 8.3 percent ©Jack Guez (AFP/File)


Across the continent, defence budgets are expected to increase by 8.3 percent this year, according to a recent report by a group of think tanks including the French Institute for International and Strategic Affairs.

Israeli companies, many of which have strong backing from the state, are capitalising by pushing new products.

Twenty-nine of them displayed technologies this week at the Eurosatory conference in Paris, one of the world's largest land defence exhibitions.

Exports to France, which has strongly criticised Israeli settlement building in the occupied West Bank and is overseeing a peace initiative that the Israelis oppose, have spiked.

In 2014, the total number of exports of both homeland security and defence technologies from Israel to France amounted to slightly over $150 million, according to the Israel Export Institute.

That figure more than doubled to $355 million in 2015, when France was hit by two major jihadist attacks.

In 2016, Israel is projected to overtake Italy to become the world's seventh-largest defence exporter -- by far the smallest country in the top 10, according to arms industry analysts IHS Jane's.:tup:

There has been a "substantial increase" in European interest in Israeli technologies, said Ran Kril, vice president of international marketing at Elbit Systems, one of the country's largest weapons companies, with profits of just under $900 million last year.

That has come "after long years in which the defence budgets in Europe were declining," he said.

- Seeing through trees -

At a media exhibition of Elbit's new technologies last week in the Israeli city of Netanya, products on display included a radar system the company said was first specifically designed to locate people through trees.

A salesman pitched it as being perfect for European countries seeking to locate migrants hiding in forests.

"Maybe you are not going to shoot them, but you want to bring the police forces or other means," he added.

Kril confirmed that Elbit, which provided drones to protect stadiums during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, was also involved in the ongoing Euro 2016 football tournament in France, though he would not specify how.

Other Israeli firms, too, are finding increasing interest.

Saul Gold from AgentVI, which specialises in smarter CCTV technologies, said they had seen a five to 10 percent increase in inquiries in the past six months from northern Europe.

Among those they had met with about their systems was Brussels airport, the scene of an April suicide bombing that, along with an attack at a metro station, left 22 people dead.

Gold said European airports were increasingly interested in learning about security measures at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport, often cited as having the highest security measures globally -- though critics allege blatant racial profiling.

Israeli edge?

The desire for Israeli technologies can also pose an ethical challenge for European nations that have long criticised its policies towards Palestinian Palestinians.

Late last year, the European Union introduced labelling on all products from settlements in the occupied West Bank and Elbit's 2015 annual report identifies "calls in Europe and elsewhere to reduce trade with Israel" as among the threats to its growth.

Many of the technologies being sold to Europe are first used in conflict with Palestinians, including the 2014 war with Hamas and other militant groups in Gaza.

Indeed for companies, this experience is often a major selling point.

"These countries very much admire the operational experience of these systems," Kril said.

"Most of these products and technology are fielded and are bringing results daily. This is very important for the customers, especially the ones that need immediate technology and immediate solutions."

Gilles Perez of the Israel Export Institute said: "The Israeli edge is where the security ecosystem allows the Israeli companies to have many pilots, many tests at home."

"They can test it with the (Israeli military), with the special security forces."

Sari Bashi, Israel and Palestine director at Human Rights Watch, said during the 2014 Gaza war the watchdog had documented "violations of the rules of war that appear to rise to the level of war crimes in Gaza using some of these weapons."

"That kind of field experience is not something I would be proud of," she added.:rofl:


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Military spending ©Gal ROMA (AFP)

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A man looks through XACT-NV micro image intensified night vision goggles, made by Israeli company Elbit Systems ©Jack Guez (AFP)

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An XACT TH64 Thermal Weapon Sight made by Israeli company Elbit Systems ©Jack Guez (AFP/File).

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/af...ms-profit-Europe-boosts-defence-spending.html
 
its same drone the two pictures heron tp called eitan 4650 kilo take off wieght and more than 1000 kilo payload 1200 hp engine monster our best drone around 36 ours and can carry weapons
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IAI_Eitan
this is protector can carry 30 mm canon

we have 50 kilo survilance orbiter 4 new can fly 24 ours
and lot kind of loitring
this i love the most
 
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U.K or great britain?

It's like a joke! Iran alone [Not to mention greater Iran] is 13 times bigger than England.
 
and how much your gdp nominal and how much of uk?
who get better army?
I think Pakistan is superior as a Pakistani has thanked your post. :D

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If my great country was not under sanctions for several decades ...
 
U.K or great britain?

It's like a joke! Iran alone [Not to mention greater Iran] is 13 times bigger than England.
Mullah boy, I know when you people hear about Israel you rush due to your radical Islamic propaganda and derail the thread because of your Islamist hatred of Israel. Can't blame you, since you will need decade to catch up with their tech and productivity. Lol.

How can you even mention Great Britain and Islamic state of Iran in the same sentence?. We are not in the same league dude.
Yes you have a bigger land and population and massive natural resources, yet Nigeria has a larger GDP/economic output than you people. LMAO. :rofl:
I won't even be mentioning Britain and Iran, since it's laughable to even mention both countries together. We are not in the same league. it's like somebody from say Malaysia making fun of Japan. Lool

You should be comparing yourselves with your peers like Egypt, Turkey, Indonesia(who is also farrrrrrrr ahead of you economically) etc Normally you should should be at least as productive as Turkey, yet they are far ahead of you in both GDP/productivity and GDP per capital. In fact per capital wise you are one of the poorest countries in the middle East. Despite your massive oil and gas reserves (among the world's largest). So Iran is still underperforming massively indeed. Ok imagine where we will be if we had even half of your natural resources(same with Israel). :woot:
You are underperforming mate, so you shouldn't even be making fun of far more advanced countries. No wonder many Iranian youths who should be the future of the country are instead fleeing the country and claiming fake asylum status in Europe. :disagree: Lol
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Don't be surprise even poor Bengladesh might catch up with your home country per capital wise a few years from now:coffee::lol:
 
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Elbit is one of the three largest weapon manufacturers in Israel along Israel Aerospace Industries and Rafael.
You might know Elbit for it's hermes line of UAV's, head mounted display for F35, tanks and more

Hermes_900ITEM3.jpg


trtworld-gallery-fid-134565-reuters.jpg



680536301000100490263no.jpg

Unmanned surface vehicle against submarines by Elbit Systems

Is IAI govt owned ?
 

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