Tuesday, June 20, 2023

MOST EVERYONE HATES ISRAEL BUT LOVES THEIR TECHNOLOGY

Israel Showcases Military Tech at Paris Air Show

Israel and its defense contractors were a major highlight of the world’s largest weapons technology expo.

 

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Seventeen Israeli defense firms participated in the inauguration of the national pavilion at the 2023 Paris Air Show on Monday.

The event follows a banner year for Israeli defense exports, which hit an all-time high of $12.5 billion in 2022. Israeli defense exports have doubled in less than a decade, and increased by 50% over the past three years.

Among the items being displayed is the world’s first hypersonic missile interceptor, SkySonic, which is being unveiled by the Haifa-based Rafael Advanced Defense Systems.

 

This handout image released on June 14, 2023, shows a render of the Sky Sonic anti-hypersonic missile. (Rafael)
The SkySonic hypersonic missile interceptor after second stage separation 
 

The Israeli delegation is being led by Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and includes the ministry’s director general Maj. Gen. (res.) Eyal Zamir and other senior officials.

The leaders will “engage in discussions and foster collaborations with global counterparts to further advance Israeli defense industries and strengthen official partnerships,” according to an Israeli government statement.

Held every two years, the world’s largest air and aerospace defense exhibition attracts a diverse range of exhibitors, official delegations, professionals and audiences.

Some 150,000 professionals and over 2,500 defense industries are participating in this year’s event, showcasing cutting-edge technological solutions in the aerospace, civilian and defense sectors.

“Defense industrial cooperation stands as a vital cornerstone of our strategic defense alliances with partners worldwide. Israel’s defense establishment and industries have long been at the forefront of pioneering defense technology and solutions, earning international recognition and trust in our technological capabilities,” said Brig. Gen. (res.) Yair Kulas, head of the Defense Ministry’s International Defense Cooperation Directorate (SIBAT).

“We are honored to participate in this esteemed exhibition and look forward to further fruitful collaborations with our counterparts,” Kulas added.

The Israeli companies will present a wide array of technological solutions at the national pavilion including air defense systems, unmanned aerial systems, radar and laser technologies, missile warning systems, and advanced command and control solutions.

The Israeli defense industries participating are Aeronautics, Ashot Ashkelon Industries, Bet Shemesh Engines, Bird Aerosystems, Bluebird Aero Systems, Copterpix, Creomagic, CTI-INTL Solutions, Elbit Systems, Enercon Technologies, Israel Aerospace Industries, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, SpearUAV, Steadicopter, Thermal Beacon, Tomer, and UVision Air.

During his visit, Gallant is slated to meet counterparts from France, Italy, Hungary and Romania.

Earlier this week, he met with US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin in Brussels “to discuss opportunities to expand military cooperation to counter regional threats.”

 

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin (L) and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant meet in Brussels on June 15, 2023. (Elad Malcha/Defense Ministry)
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin (L) and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant meet in Brussels on June 15, 2023.
 
Gallant and Austin agreed to continue collaborating to address “the wide range of threats posed by Iran, including its nuclear program, destabilizing regional activities and proliferation of uncrewed aerial systems and other lethal assistance throughout the Middle East and to Russia,” according to a US readout of their conversation.

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