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Two advanced new IAI maritime surveillance radars to be displayed at Euronaval

IAI to Present Advanced Maritime Solutions at the Euronaval Exhibition

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Israel Aerospace Industries’ (IAI) will display a variety of unique naval defense solutions at the upcoming Euronaval International Naval Defense and Maritime Exhibition, to be held in Paris from October 27-31.

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IAI will present advanced radars, missiles, electro-optical payloads for maritime intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions. Models of IAI’s Super Dvora Mk 3 fast patrol boat and Super Heron UAV will be presented as well as “KATANA, ” – IAI’s new unmanned combat marine system for Homeland Security (HLS) applications.

 

IAI's Q-400 Maritime Patrol Aircraft

 

Joseph Weiss, IAI’s president and CEO said: “The maritime arena is characterized by constant changes. IAI offers a unique variety of advanced solutions and combines multiple disciplines and technological areas into total solutions. IAI is able to offer such solutions based on its extensive array of technologies.”

IAI has expanded its best-selling Maritime Surveillance Radar family. Models of two new additions to this family – the ELM-2022ES radar and the ELM-2022ML lightweight radar – will be displayed for the first time, at Euronaval.

 

ELM-2022es

 

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