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Elbit Systems awarded $45 million military communications deal in Europe

The mobile communications systems will be provided to a wide range of users, from the individual soldier to the division level.

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Elbit Systems Ltd. (Nasdaq: ESLT; TASE: ESLT) announced today that it has been awarded an approximately $45 million contract from a European country for the supply of military communications systems. The contract will be performed over a two-year period.

The mobile communications systems, part of the CNR-9000 and HF-6000 product families, will be provided to a wide range of users, from the individual soldier to the division level, in dismounted and mounted configurations, for both medium and long-range distances. Tens of thousands of these systems are already in use by numerous armed forces around the world.

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Elbit Systems Land & C4I Division general manager Yehuda (Udi) Vered said, “We are proud of this award, attesting to our communications systems cutting edge capabilities. There is a need for a reliable voice and data transfer in the modern battlefield, and the decision of this customer to equip its army with our systems reflects the recognition of the high quality and functionality of our communications products.”

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