Manufacturer catalog

Elbit Systems

Elbit Systems is an Israeli defense technology company that develops and integrates aerospace, unmanned, munitions, land, C4I, and electronic warfare systems. In this catalog it serves as the umbrella manufacturer facet for Elbit-built UAVs, launchers, rockets, loitering munitions, and precision mortar weapons.

22 weapons

Elbit Systems is a Haifa-based Israeli defense technology company whose official materials describe it as a multi-domain supplier across air, land, sea, cyber, and space. Its catalog footprint is strongest in unmanned systems, rocket artillery, guided munitions, and sensor-rich defense electronics.

This catalog page groups entries that carry Elbit Systems as manufacturer so the catalog can connect related products without turning the builder page into a conflict page. Specific battlefield use belongs on each weapon record; this profile provides the industrial and corporate context behind the shared manufacturer facet.

unmanned aerial systemsrocket artilleryguided munitionsmortar munitionsair-to-surface weaponsC4I & cyberelectronic warfare

Notable Systems

Hermes 900 unmanned aircraft, Medium-altitude long-endurance UAV, Aircraft & UAVs

Hermes 450

Medium-altitude long-endurance UAV

Official Elbit product page for the Hermes 450 tactical UAV line represented in the catalog.

Sources: Hermes 450 Product
Hermes 900 unmanned aircraft, Medium-altitude long-endurance UAV, Aircraft & UAVs

Hermes 900

Medium-altitude long-endurance UAV

Official Elbit product page for the Hermes 900 MALE UAV family represented in the catalog.

Sources: Hermes 900 Product
SkyStriker loitering munition, Tactical loitering munition, Aircraft & UAVs

SkyStriker

Tactical loitering munition

Official Elbit product page for the SkyStriker loitering munition family represented in the catalog.

Sources: SkyStriker Product
Lahav/PULS rocket-launcher system, Multiple rocket launcher, Artillery

PULS

Multiple rocket launcher

Official Elbit product page for the PULS multiple rocket launcher family represented in the catalog.

Sources: PULS Product
Iron Sting 120 mm guided mortar munition, 120 mm guided mortar munition, Artillery

Iron Sting

120 mm guided mortar munition

Official Elbit product page for the Iron Sting guided mortar munition family represented in the catalog.

Sources: Iron Sting Product
Rampage, Supersonic air-to-ground standoff missile, Munitions

Rampage

Supersonic air-to-ground standoff missile

Official Elbit product page for the Rampage air-to-ground missile family represented in the catalog.

Sources: Rampage Product
Romach / ACCULAR-122 precision rocket, 122 mm guided artillery rocket, Artillery

ACCULAR

122 mm guided artillery rocket

Official Elbit product page for the ACCULAR guided rocket family that underpins related catalog rocket entries.

Sources: ACCULAR Product

Manufacturer History

  1. Elbit predecessor incorporated

    Elbit Systems' corporate history traces to Elbit Ltd., which official filings say was incorporated in Israel in 1966 as Elbit Computers Ltd.

    Sources: Elbit 20-F

  2. Elbit Systems formed

    Official filings state that Elbit Systems was formed in 1996 during the Elbit Ltd. demerger, when the defense-related business was spun off into the current company.

    Sources: Elbit 20-F

Predecessors
Elbit Ltd.

Elbit Systems' profile combines the current company with its predecessor lineage: official filings describe the company as formed in 1996 from Elbit Ltd., while earlier history traces to a 1966 predecessor. Headquarters is given as Haifa, Israel from official company contact information.

Manufacturer Sources

  • Elbit HomePublisher: Elbit Systems | Note: Supports Elbit Systems' current corporate description as a multi-domain defense technology company across air, land, sea, cyber, and space. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Elbit SegmentsPublisher: Elbit Systems | Note: Supports the company's product segmentation across Aerospace, C4I & Cyber, ISTAR & EW, and Land, which matches the catalog's manufacturer facet. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Elbit Contact UsPublisher: Elbit Systems | Note: Supports the Haifa headquarters location listed on Elbit Systems' contact page. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Elbit 2025 Annual ReportPublisher: Elbit Systems | Note: Supports the company's 1996 formation from the Elbit Ltd. demerger, the current legal entity context, and the public-company background for the profile. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Hermes 450 ProductPublisher: Elbit Systems | Note: Supports the Hermes 450 tactical UAV family and the manufacturer's role in that system line. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Hermes 900 ProductPublisher: Elbit Systems | Note: Supports the Hermes 900 MALE UAV family and the manufacturer's role in that system line. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • SkyStriker ProductPublisher: Elbit Systems | Note: Supports the SkyStriker loitering munition family and the manufacturer's role in that system line. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • PULS ProductPublisher: Elbit Systems | Note: Supports the PULS multiple rocket launcher family and the manufacturer's role in that system line. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Iron Sting ProductPublisher: Elbit Systems | Note: Supports the Iron Sting guided mortar munition family and the manufacturer's role in that system line. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Rampage ProductPublisher: Elbit Systems | Note: Supports the Rampage air-to-ground missile family and the manufacturer's role in that system line. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • ACCULAR ProductPublisher: Elbit Systems | Note: Supports the ACCULAR guided rocket family and the manufacturer's role in that system line. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Matam hi-tech park imagePublisher: Wikimedia Commons | Note: Supports the builder image provenance; the Commons file page identifies the Haifa municipality release under CC BY 3.0 and shows Elbit Systems buildings in the Matam park foreground. | Accessed: 2026-06-21

Produced weapons

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Aircraft & UAVs

Crewed aircraft, drones, and loitering munitions.

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Hermes 900 unmanned aircraft, Medium-altitude long-endurance UAV, Aircraft & UAVs2025 Israel-Iran Conflict, 2023 Israel-Hezbollah Conflict +3 moreHermes 900 unmanned aircraftMedium-altitude long-endurance UAVBuilt in: IsraelElbit's Hermes 900 Kochav is an Israeli medium-altitude long-endurance UAV family with 36-hour endurance, a 350 kg baseline payload, and modular ISR, electronic-intelligence, communications-relay, maritime-patrol, and wide-area surveillance payload options. First flown in 2009, it entered Israeli combat use during the 2014 Gaza War and has since appeared in Azerbaijani and Israeli conflict documentation, while the StarLiner branch adds civil-airspace certification and heavier payload capacity for non-segregated airspace missions.
Hermes 450 armed unmanned aircraft, Multi-role tactical UAS, Aircraft & UAVs2001 War in Afghanistan, 2006 Lebanon War +6 moreHermes 450 armed unmanned aircraftMulti-role tactical UASBuilt in: IsraelElbit Systems' Hermes 450 is an Israeli tactical UAS, known in Israeli Air Force service as Zik or The Spark, that combines long-endurance ISR payloads, autonomous ground-station control, and armed configurations documented in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran, while other sourced rows cover Azerbaijani fire-control missions in Nagorno-Karabakh and British H450 ISTAR support in Afghanistan.

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Artillery

Tube artillery, rocket artillery, and long-range ground fires.

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Iron Sting 120 mm guided mortar munition, 120 mm guided mortar munition, Artillery2023 Israel-Hamas War, 2023 Israel-Hezbollah ConflictIron Sting 120 mm guided mortar munition120 mm guided mortar munitionBuilt in: IsraelIron Sting is an Israeli 120 mm laser- and GPS-guided mortar munition from Elbit Systems that gives mortar units a precision-fire option without changing the basic 120 mm smoothbore mortar role. Elbit's 2025 brochure lists GPS, combined laser/GPS, and laser-only guidance modes, a 1.5-10 km range depending on the mortar system, and less-than-5 m CEP in semi-active laser mode. Israeli and defense reporting document Maglan and other IDF commando units using it in Gaza and along the Lebanon border after October 2023.
120mm Soltam K6, 120 mm smoothbore heavy mortar, Artillery2001 War in Afghanistan, 2003 Iraq War +2 more120mm Soltam K6120 mm smoothbore heavy mortarBuilt in: Israel / United StatesThe 120mm Soltam K6 is an Israeli smoothbore heavy mortar family that became the U.S. Army's M120 towed mortar and M121 carrier-mounted mortar. It gives infantry, mechanized, and partner-force units battalion-level high-angle fire support from a 120 mm tube, with direct source records spanning Afghanistan, Iraq, the anti-ISIS campaign, and K-6/M120 transfer and training context for Ukraine.
Romach / ACCULAR-122 precision rocket, 122 mm guided artillery rocket, Artillery2023 Israel-Hamas WarRomach / ACCULAR-122 precision rocket122 mm guided artillery rocketBuilt in: IsraelRomach is the Israel Defense Forces service name for the 122 mm ACCULAR precision-guided artillery rocket developed in Israel for accurate surface-to-surface fire from podded multiple-rocket launchers. Elbit markets the ACCULAR family as GPS-guided artillery rockets with less than 10 m CEP, and Israeli wartime reporting tied the 122 mm rocket to M270 and Lahav/PULS launchers during precision fire-support missions in the 2023 Israel-Hamas War.
M150 155 mm hexachloroethane smoke projectile, 155 mm HC smoke projectile, Artillery2021 Israel-Palestine Crisis, 2023 Israel-Hamas WarM150 155 mm hexachloroethane smoke projectile155 mm HC smoke projectileBuilt in: IsraelThe M150 is an Israeli 155 mm hexachloroethane smoke projectile from Elbit Systems, built for screening, obscuration, and spotting without white phosphorus. Elbit's product sheet lists five HC smoke canisters, about three minutes of effect, and a NATO NSN, while ARES traces the design to the M483A1 carrier projectile and compares it with M825-series white-phosphorus smoke rounds. Open-source investigations identify M150 rounds in Gaza during the May 2021 escalation and the 2023 Israel-Hamas War.
Bar / EXTRA precision rocket, Precision guided artillery rocket, Artillery2023 Israel-Hamas War, 2023 Israel-Hezbollah ConflictBar / EXTRA precision rocketPrecision guided artillery rocketBuilt in: IsraelThe Bar, identified by Elbit-published reporting as the Israeli Bar (EXTRA) rocket, is a precision guided artillery rocket in the Elbit Systems Land rocket family for fast surface-to-surface fires from Lahav/PULS launchers. Its documented combat use includes the IDF's April 2025 first operational firing in Gaza and later large-scale Battalion 334 launches against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.

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Munitions

Standalone missiles, bombs, rockets, torpedoes, and guided or unguided explosive payloads.

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GATR 2.75-inch laser-guided rocket, 70 mm laser-guided rocket, MunitionsGATR 2.75-inch laser-guided rocket70 mm laser-guided rocketBuilt in: IsraelGATR, the Guided Advanced Tactical Rocket, is a 70 mm laser-guided rocket family originally developed by Elbit Systems and Alliant Techsystems for air-to-surface precision attack. Current Elbit material describes GATR as a combat-proven rocket with LOBL/LOAL guidance, a multi-purpose penetrator warhead, and launcher compatibility up to 19 rockets; public sources also document USSOCOM evaluation on MH-60L/M platforms, AT-6 Wolverine carriage, and the Euro-GATR cooperation path for Germany.
M322 or M338 120 mm APFSDS-T tank projectile, 120 mm APFSDS-T tank-gun cartridge, Munitions2023 Israel-Hamas WarM322 or M338 120 mm APFSDS-T tank projectile120 mm APFSDS-T tank-gun cartridgeBuilt in: IsraelThe M322 and M338 are Israeli 120 mm APFSDS-T tank-gun cartridges in Elbit Systems' NATO-standard smoothbore ammunition line. Elbit separates M322 as a second-generation NC-NG-propellant round and M338 as a third-generation LOVA-propellant round, both using tungsten-alloy penetrators for L44/L55 120 mm guns; OSMP identified one Israeli APFSDS-T round in the Israel and Gaza 2023-2026 collection as either M322 or M338.
M339 120 mm multipurpose tank projectile, 120 mm HE-MP-T tank cartridge, Munitions2023 Israel-Hamas War, 2023 Israel-Hezbollah ConflictM339 120 mm multipurpose tank projectile120 mm HE-MP-T tank cartridgeBuilt in: IsraelThe M339 is an Israeli 120 mm HE-MP-T tank cartridge, also known as Kalanit or Hatzav, developed by Israel Military Industries for urban direct fire from Merkava and other NATO-standard smoothbore tank guns. Elbit Systems describes the round as a programmable, multi-purpose cartridge for bunkers, light armored vehicles, infantry, and urban structures, while Gaza and Lebanon investigations have identified M339-family remnants in Israeli tank-fire incidents.

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Support Equipment

Transport, logistics, recovery, command, engineering, and other enabling equipment.

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Tanks

Heavy armor built around direct fire, protection, and battlefield shock.

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