IAI 10033
Remotely operated weapon stations for naval vessel protection
Vitality Radar
Pillar Analysis
Strategic Assessment
Strategic Vector
IAI 10033, a division of Israel Aerospace Industries focused on naval remote weapon stations and ship turrets, drives fleet modernization for military and export markets, leveraging core expertise in aerospace, missiles, UAVs, and maritime defense systems.
Efficiency Ratio
Exceptional resource-to-output efficiency demonstrated by $26B order backlog and $20B valuation from a 14,000-employee state-owned entity with substantial R&D investments.
Evidence Signals
Secured record $3.5B export agreement with Germany for Arrow 3 missile defense system in late 2025.
View sourceReached $20B valuation in January 2026, supported by $26B unprecedented order backlog driven by missile defense portfolio.
View sourceOperates U.S. subsidiary IAI North America to support global aerospace and defense activities.
View sourceDevelops and produces naval defense systems including remote weapon stations, ship turrets, and fleet upgrade solutions as part of maritime portfolio.
View sourceLong-standing member of International Astronautical Federation since 2000, recognizing leadership in space and defense systems.
View sourcePositioned as Israel's largest aerospace & defense company and largest industrial exporter.
View sourceSubstantial investments in R&D, including green tech products and advanced system-of-systems for air, land, sea defense.
View source- About
- Integrates small-to-medium caliber cannons, such as the Typhoon system, into stabilized remote weapon stations for naval platforms. These turrets incorporate electro-optical fire control systems and automatic target recognition for defense against asymmetric surface and aerial threats.
- Relevancy
- Central to fresh fleet safety, lethality, and rapid upgrade paths while reducing crew risk/exposure.
- Tags
- #NavalRWS #RemoteWeaponStation #ShipTurret #FleetUpgrade