A German engineering company that built the Israeli Navy's four Sa'ar 6 warships, which were used for the first time on Oct. 16 against targets in Gaza.
A US-based military contractor known for its Bell, Beechcraft, Cessna, and Hawker aircraft brands.
The Israeli Air Force 100 Squadron, which has supported Israel's military ground troops in Gaza, uses multiple Textron aircraft, including the Beechcraft King Air, Queen Air, RC12-D Guardrail, and Bonanza A-36.
An Israeli drone startup that developed the Viper "suicide drone," which can be "easily launched from a capsule by infantry soldiers or from an armored vehicle, to locate, track, and attack targets by crashing into them and self-destructing." The company has
An Israeli company that developed the SMASH 2000L (3000) system, marketed as a 'smart sight' for tracking moving targets and used by the Israeli military in its 2023 attacks on Gaza.
A drone manufacturer headquartered in San Mateo, California, that has sent more than 100 short-range reconnaissance drones to the Israeli military, “with more to come.” These autonomous drones are used to navigate and produce 3D scans of buildings in “complex urban environments."
A private Israeli company that owns:
Israel Weapon Industries (IWI): a firearms manufacturer that makes the Tavor assault rifle and Negev machine gun, both of which are standard issue weapons in the Israeli military. Since mid-October, IWI has reportedly been producing "hundreds of Tavor rifles each day" for the Israeli military as well as the domestic commercial market.
A drone manufacturer headquartered in San Diego, California, that claims "US and Israeli forces" have named its autonomous Nova 2 drone as the world's "Most Mission Capable Indoor Drone." Israel has been using the Nova 2 drone for "close-quarters indoor combat" in Gaza.
The world's second largest weapons manufacturer and largest producer of guided missiles, RTX supplies the Israeli Air Force with guided air-to-surface missiles for its F-16 fighter jets, as well as cluster bombs and "bunker buster" bombs, although there is no conclusive evidence that Israel has been using them in Gaza since October 2023.
RTX subsidiary Pratt & Whitney manufactures engines for F-15 and F-16 fighter jets.