Israeli defense company Aeronautics, owned by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Stolero Aeron, will supply "
The deal is part of a $404 million package sale of Rafael's Spike anti-tank missiles to Greece..
Orbiter 3 is capable of carrying up to 32 kg and flying for up to six hours. It is suitable for reconnaissance, surveillance and reconnaissance.
“While Orbiter 3 systems are detecting, recognizing and identifying a target, Spike missiles launched from air, sea or land can quickly close the sensor-shooter loop using the Fire Weaver system.; C4I,” Aeronautics explained, without specifying exactly how the drone integrates with the missile system..
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In recent years, Greece and Israel have increasingly cooperated on defense matters, including numerous joint exercises.. In 2020, Greece announced an agreement to lease large Heron drones with the Israeli company IAI, and the Israeli company Elbit Systems signed a contract to build a flight training center in the country..
Aeronautics was founded in 1997 and acquired by Rafael and Stolero Aeron in 2019. State company Rafael received 50% of the shares. Aeronautics also supplies Orbiter 3 to unnamed customers in Asia and South America..
Earlier it was reported that South Korea is considering buying a Sky Spotter system from the Israeli company Rafael Advanced Defense Systems to strengthen air defense, in particular, improve monitoring of DPRK unmanned aerial vehicles..