ISRAEL 
HIGH-TECH & INVESTMENT REPORT

from the March 2021 issue


Israel Aerospace signs central Asia drone deals

The deals are worth tens of millions of dollars and the systems include reconnaissance payloads, Heron MK II drones and land arrays.

Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (IAI) (TASE: ARSP.B1) has signed two deals, one to sell and one to lease two Heron MKII unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) drone systems to a central Asian country. The deal is worth tens of millions of dollars and the systems include reconnaissance payloads, Heron MK II drones and land arrays.

The Heron MK II reaches an altitude of 35,000 feet, maximum speed of 140 knots, and can stay in the air for up to 45 hours. Thanks to improved production technologies, the Heron MK II has a wider and stronger chassis enabling quick and easy maintenance without affecting the UAV's net weight.

The UAV enables the use of new configurations and has a long-range reconnaissance sensor and radar. It can carry a range of additional payloads like COMINT and ELINT equipment. The UAV's outstanding characteristic is its standoff capability, i.e. the capability of gathering intelligence on targets from a long distance (dozens of miles) with no need to cross borders, thanks to its ability to carry larger, improved sensors. In addition, the Heron MK II boasts improved avionics and an improved and reinforced engine.

IAI EVP and Military Aircraft Group general manager Moshe Levy said, "I commend the signing of the two Heron MK II deals. The systems will operate in a land configuration and will carry out different missions, border protection among them. The Heron MK II UAVs can land on any airstrip and can maneuver under extreme weather conditions. I am certain that these deals will open the door to additional Heron MK II deals."



Reprinted from the Israel High-Tech & Investment Report March 2021

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