Elbit Systems
Elbit Systems Ltd has been awarded an approximately $130 million contract by a European customer for the supply of rockets for the Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS). The contract will be executed over a period of three years.
Under the contract, Elbit Systems will supply a variety of advanced rocket systems, including training rockets, the ACCULAR (range of up to 35km), EXTRA (range of up to 150km), and the Predator Hawk (range of up to 300km). These systems are designed to significantly enhance the operational capabilities of the customer's defense forces, providing a substantial boost in their strategic and tactical operations.
The PULS system is an advanced and versatile artillery rocket system capable of launching a wide range of ammunition types from a single platform. It offers precision strike capabilities with an effective range of up to 300 kilometers, making it a highly effective solution for modern battlefield environments.
“We're proud to have been awarded this contract to deliver training rockets and operational precision guided rockets to an additional European customer for its PULS launchers,” says Yehuda (Udi) Vered, General Manager of Elbit Systems Land. “This achievement underscores the increased demand both in Europe and globally for the PULS system, its state-of-the-art capabilities and broad range of rocket munitions. As European nations continue to enhance their defense capabilities, the selection of PULS reaffirms its strategic value in modern battlefield scenarios.”
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