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Israel’s defense giant Elbit Systems Ltd. is in the very advanced stages of developing a high-energy laser system that will potentially provide a cost-effective way to counter aerial threats as countries across the Middle East grapple with the high cost of conventional interceptors.
Defense News on MSN
Israel to mount lasers on fighter jets and helicopters
Elbit revealed plans to that effect during the presentation of financial statements for 2025.
Elbit Systems Ltd. (NASDAQ: ESLT) (TASE: ESLT) ("Elbit Systems" or the "Company") announced today that on March 17, 2026, the Company filed its annual report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31,
Elbit Systems , Israel's largest defence firm, reported a sharp rise in 2025 profit, boosted by strong demand from the military during the Gaza war, and hinted at further gains from the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
Investor's Business Daily on MSN
Elbit Systems spikes on results; Middle East wars drive 'material' demand growth
Israel-based Elbit Systems spikes after trouncing Q4 views Tuesday. Middle East wars drive demand, but disrupt supply chain.
Elbit chief executive Bezhalel Machlis said Elbit supplies a host of systems to the Israeli military for use in Iran such as long-range guided munitions or equipment used in electronic warfare
Elbit Systems, Israel's largest defense firm, is experiencing increased demand due to ongoing conflicts involving Iran. CEO Bezhalel Machlis highlights the company's efforts to maintain supply for Israel and international clients,
Elbit Systems’ record growth and $28.1B backlog face stretched valuation risks. Valuation is stretched at 56–65x forward earnings. See more on ESLT here.
The Times of Israel on MSN
Defense giant Elbit becomes Israel’s most valuable company, after 45% surge this year
Fueled by booming arms sales, Elbit's market value soars to $40 billion in Tel Aviv, overtaking generic drug giant Teva and the country's largest banks, Leumi and Hapoalim The post Defense giant Elbit becomes Israel’s most valuable company,
Elbit Systems, Israel's leading defense firm, witnesses a surge in demand amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. CEO Bezhalel Machlis highlights efforts to meet domestic and international demand, especially from Gulf countries.
InvestorsHub on MSN
Elbit Systems shares jump after strong Q4 earnings beat
Elbit Systems Ltd. (NASDAQ:ESLT) reported fourth-quarter results on Tuesday that exceeded analyst expectations, sending the defense technology company’s shares higher. Adjusted earnings per share came in at $3.