Elbit Systems has been awarded approximately $435 million in international contracts to deliver advanced land systems and develop new defense capabilities over the next six years.
The customer was not disclosed.
Under the agreements, Elbit will supply a range of proven systems while carrying out a development program aimed at future operational needs.
Company leadership described the contracts as a vote of confidence in both its field-tested solutions and its ability to innovate in response to evolving battlefield challenges.
“We take pride in being recognized not only for reliable, fielded solutions, but also for our capacity to innovate and adapt to the evolving challenges of the modern battlefield,” Elbit Systems President and CEO Bezhalel Machlis said.
Elbit Systems’ Global Footprint
Elbit has long supplied land systems, unmanned platforms, and electronic warfare equipment to international customers, and these latest contracts continue its expansion into allied defense markets.
In 2024, the company secured contracts worth roughly $335 million with an unnamed European country to supply PULS rocket launchers and Hermes 900 unmanned aircraft systems equipped with advanced payloads.
The agreements, set to run over three and a half years, highlight European demand for artillery and persistent intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance capabilities.
Another European customer, the same year, approved a deal valued at $300 million to supply weapon, reconnaissance, driving, and situational awareness systems for around 230 armored vehicles.
In August 2025, Elbit Systems also signed a $1.6-billion deal to supply advanced defense systems to a European country over the next five years.









