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RAFAEL Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. AFAEL Advanced Defense Systems Ltd RAFAEL Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. AFAEL Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. Ordnance and Protection Division: This division develops and produces state-of-the-art develops and produces systems for land combat R armaments for the Israel Defense Forces forces and underwater defense including: active, Rafael Advanced (IDF) and Israel’s defense system and for the inter- reactive and passive protection systems for land Defense Sys tems national market. combat vehicles, remote controlled weapon sta- Ltd. The company provides innovative solutions on the tions, naval and land acoustic systems, anti-torpedo P.O.B. 2250 technological cutting edge from underwater, naval, warfare, as well as laser and high-powered, micro- Haifa 31021 land and air through space systems. wave-based, energy-directed weapons. In addition, Tel: 972-4-8794714 The company has also formed partnerships with the division also specializes in security applications. Fax: 972-4-8794657 civilian counterparts to develop commercial appli- The division’s key products include: the Trophy www.rafael.co.il cations based on its proprietary technologies. active protection system, advanced armor Solutions, RAFAEL is the second largest government owned the Samson family of remote weapon stations, the Defense Company in Israel and in 2011 sales Carpet mine breaching and counter-IED system, as amounted to 1979M$ with a backlog of orders well as the Hard Kill Torpedo Defense Torbuster. In worth 3465M$, At the end of 2011, the company addition, the division also produces and supplies made a profit of 111M$. the Protector USV. Missiles and NCW Division: This division designs, Manor – Advanced Defense Technologies develops and manufactures a variety of guided Division: This division develops rocket motors and missile systems, including air-to air, air-to-surface, space propulsion systems, warheads and pyrotech- anti-tank missiles and air defense systems, as well nic subsystems, stand-off breaching systems and as electro-optic systems for target acquisition, laser naval decoys. The division’s key products include: designation and reconnaissance purposes and C4I propulsion systems that are a part of the Israeli systems for net-centric warfare. The division’s key OFEQ and EROS satellites, as well as the French products include: David’s Sling – Air defense sys- Myriade and Proteus satellites and the Hetz anti- tem for medium range joint project in cooperation ballistic missile. In addition, the Manor Division with Raytheon, Iron Dome – an effective and inno- develops and supplies the Simon door breaching vative mobile defense solution for countering short monition as well as the Matador family of shoulder and medium range rockets. The Python and Derby launched breaching products, especially suited to air-to-air missiles, the Spyder air defense system, urban warfare. the Spice air-to-surface missile systems, the Spike family of electro- optic multi-purpose missile sys- tems, as well as the Litening and Toplite navigation and targeting pods, the Reccelite real-time recon- naissance pod and the Spotlite electro-optic small arms detection system. Iron Dome: Counter short range artillery rockets Pretector: Unmanned Surface Vehicle Matador AS (Mauler): Shoulder SAMSON 30MKII – New RWS launched anti-structure munition with under armor reloading HOMELAND AND CYBER SECURITY 2012 / 2013 17 9.
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