Elbit Systems Ltd.
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Key facts
- Company type
- Public
- Traded as
- TASE : ESLT Nasdaq : ESLT
- Isin
- IL0010811243
- Industry
- Military technology Defense contracting
- Founded
- 1966 ; 60 years ago ( 1966 )
- Headquarters
- Haifa , Israel
- Key people
- Michael Federmann ( chairman ), Bezhalel Machlis [ he ] ( CEO and president )
- Revenue
- US$ 6.83 billion (2024)
- Operating income
- US$489 million (2024)
- Net income
- US$321 million (2024)
- Total assets
- US$10.9 billion (2024)
- Total equity
- US$3.28 billion (2024)
- Number of employees
- 18,407 (2024)
- Subsidiaries
- Elbit Systems of America Elbit Systems Electro-Optics – Elop Elbit Systems Land and C I Elbit Systems EW and SIGINT – Elisra
- Website
- elbitsystems .com
via Wikipedia infobox
Research organization · ROR
- Type
- Company
- Founded
- 1966
- Location
- Haifa, Israel
- Status
- Active
GRID grid.434471.1 · ISNI 0000 0004 0506 6738
Official website
Elbit Systems | Advanced Defense Technology
Elbit Systems delivers cutting-edge defense technology and multi-domain solutions for global security across air, land, sea, cyber, and space.
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Encyclopedic overview
Elbit Skylark 1 unmanned aerial vehicle Elbit Hermes 900 unmanned aerial vehicle Elbit Systems Ltd. is an Israel-based international military technology company and defense contractor. Founded in 1966 by Elron, Elbit Systems is the primary provider of the Israeli military's land-based equipment and unmanned aerial vehicles. It is an important company within the defense industry of Israel.
Elbit Systems also has subsidiary factories around the world, and sells its products to various countries' militaries. At its subsidiary factories, especially in the United Kingdom, the United States and Germany, the company has faced protests for its support of the Israeli military in the ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The company has also been divested from by international investment firms due to its involvement in the conflict.
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