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Israel Aerospace Industries is working round the clock to produce more Arrow interceptors, but production is complex and slow ■ The company must also produce hundreds of interceptors for Germany by 2030 ■ Home Front Command's order to change the alert system will make it possible to prolong the war
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Israel Aerospace Industries' annual financial statement, published last week, highlighted two large deals it signed with the German government in 2023 and late 2025, under which the company will sell Arrow anti-ballistic missile systems for a total of $6.7 billion. A third of the company's revenue in 2025 – $2.6 billion – came from sales of missile and other offensive and defensive weapons systems. Most came from the deal with Germany.







