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The Israeli counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) industry is one of the most innovative and dynamic in the world, given the range of dramatic tactical aerial threats to Israel's national security.
The domestic C-UAS market enjoys a surplus of money as part of the signi?cant increase in the Israeli defense budget for 2024, and additional allocations are expected in the coming years. The vast tactical aerial lessons of the Russo-Ukrainian War as well as the deep synergy between defense establishments and the Israeli and US defense industries create an incubator for homegrown technologies, methods of operation, and unique products.
Accordingly, the Aerospace & Defense practice area at Frost & Sullivan evaluated the leading young Israeli C-UAS companies and start-ups that depend on, inter alia, cooperation with the nation’s leading defense OEMs (including Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, Elbit Systems, and Israel Aerospace Industries) and highlights 10 that are actively engaged in advancing mitigation solutions for the emerging threat of hostile drones. This Frost Radar does not cover leading defense OEMs or Tier I suppliers in the local industry because they are measured in different scales.
The Frost Radar evaluates selected vendors’ C-UAS offerings, research and development endeavors and the specific technologies that each embraces, revenue trajectory, investment activities, client base, and future strategies. Industry stakeholders can gain valuable insights into prevailing industry challenges, anticipate shifts in business models, and consider important capabilities for collaboration.
Frost & Sullivan analyzes numerous companies in an industry. Those selected for further analysis based on their leadership or other distinctions are benchmarked across 10 Growth and Innovation criteria to reveal their position on the Frost Radar. The publication presents competitive pro?les of each company on the Frost Radar considering their strengths and the opportunities that best fit those strengths.