Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd.

Contacts:


Danny Chaimowicz

- Israel Aerospace Industries Israel

Email: dchaimowicz@iai.co.il


Daniel Lipshut

- Israel Aerospace Industries Australian Office, represented by Intercorp Pty Ltd Australia

Email: Daniel@iaiaust.com.au


Ph:

+972 3 935 3907 / 935 3776 / 935 3433

Fax:

+972 3 935 5933

Address: 

Ben Gurion,
International Airport Israel 7010000

Website:    

http://www.iai.co.il

Email:

Company Profile: 

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Category: 

Electronic Warfare

Capabilities

IAI specializes in Electronic Warfare systems. The company develops state-of-the-art active and passive EW suites for a wide variety of installations and platform products, while providing tailored solutions to customers' requirements and enhancing cooperation with local industries. Range of solutions includes • Airborne self-defence systems for fighter and transport aircraft and helicopters, internally installed or pod-mounted • Airborne, sea and ground based ESM/ELINT systems • Radar warning systems • Precision location systems • COMINT/DF and COMJAM systems which cope successfully with short transmissions, frequency hoppers, exotic signals and other network parameters. IAI's EW systems are installed and operated from a great variety of platforms, including P-3 Aircraft, NIMROD MPA, F-16, F-18, F-111, F-15, Boeing 7XX and many other light and transport aircraft and helicopters.

Additional Company Information

Employees: 17,000
Areas Business: Space, Air, Naval Ground Systems and HLS/HLD.

Status

Manufacturer

QA Rating

ISO 9001

Last Updated: May 16, 2012

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