IAI to showcase cutting-edge defense technologies at Aero India 2025

Bengaluru,February 6, 2025:

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is participating at Aero India 2025 exhibition in Bengaluru from 10th-14th Feb. IAI will showcase its latest advancements in defense technology, demonstrating its commitment to India as a strategic partner and a key market in the defense sector. The company’s presence at the exhibition highlights its nearly 40 years of collaboration with India and its dedication to strengthening defense cooperation between the two nations.

MRSAM– An integrated air and missile defense system providing advanced protection against aerial threats, including missiles, aircraft, and UAVs

IAI’s participation in Aero India 2025 underscores its long-standing relationship with India, reinforcing its deep-rooted collaboration with the country’s defense sector and the Indian Armed Forces. Over the past year, IAI has made several additional investments in the Indian market, including with its subsidiary AeroSpace Services India (ASI); its partnership with IIT Delhi, demonstrating its commitment to the next generation in India; the launch of its NeuSPHERE Innovation Acceleration Program, enabling collaboration with Indian deep-tech startups and most recently; and the opening of its new HELA Systems facility in Hyderabad, enhancing localized Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) capabilities for advanced radar systems and reducing turnaround times for India’s defense forces. These reflect IAI’s ongoing commitment to India’s self-reliance goals under the ‘Make in India’ vision.

At Aero India 2025, IAI will exhibit a diverse portfolio of state-of-the-art defense solutions tailored to meet the evolving challenges of modern warfare. Among the key systems on display are:

• OptSAR 550 – A dual-payload electro-optical and synthetic aperture radar (EO/SAR) tactical observation system designed for real-time intelligence and reconnaissance missions.

• MCS – A cost-effective digital communication satellite offering robust and secure connectivity for military and government operations.

• Heron TP – A multi-role, medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) remotely piloted aerial system (RPAS) providing superior intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities.

• B767 FRA – A strategic flight refueler aircraft capable of extending the operational range of combat aircraft and enhancing air superiority
• APUS – A long-endurance quadcopter designed for persistent surveillance, border security, and tactical reconnaissance missions
• MRSAM– An integrated air and missile defense system providing advanced protection against aerial threats, including missiles, aircraft, and UAVs.

• Oron Aircraft (ELI-3150) – A multi-mission airborne reconnaissance and surveillance system designed for persistent intelligence gathering and situational awareness.

• Eitam Aircraft (ELW-2085) – A conformal airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) system equipped with state-of-the-art radar and battle management capabilities.

Boaz Levy, President & CEO of IAI

Boaz Levy, President & CEO of IAI, “India is a long-term strategic partner for Israel Aerospace Industries, and our presence at Aero India 2025 emphasizes our dedication to strengthen this relationship. IAI is proud to partner with India’s defense forces, offering state-of-the-art solutions tailored to meet their operational needs. We are committed to further collaboration with the Indian defense industry and government agencies to further enhance its technological security capabilities.”

“We look forward to meeting with key stakeholders in India’s defense ecosystem, exploring new partnerships, and presenting our latest technological innovations at the exhibition. We remain steadfast in our mission to provide reliable, cutting-edge defense solutions that address the complex challenges of modern warfare.”

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