Jerusalem: Israeli defence sector exports grew nearly 30% in 2025 to a record $19.2 billion, led by missile, rocket, and air defence systems, the Defence Ministry said on Tuesday. Defence firms, it said, had signed hundreds of new contracts globally throughout. Some 53% were mega-deals valued at $100 million or more each. Missile, rocket, and air defence systems accounted for 29% of the total deal volume, observation and optronics systems made up 22% and radar and electronic warfare comprised 11%. Since the October 7, 2023, attack by Hamas militants, Israel's defence industries have operated under wartime conditions, maintaining round-the-clock production for the Israeli military while simultaneously fulfilling contracts for foreign clients, the ministry said. The combat-proven performance of Israeli systems across all theatres of operation generated strong international demand for the country's defence technology, it said. Europe accounted for 36% of defence deals, followed by Asia-Pacific at 32%, Middle East and North Africa at 15% and North America at 13%. Defence Minister Israel Katz said there was a clear connection between the military's battlefield achievements and the success of Israeli defence exports around the world.
Battlefield-tested, Israeli defence exports jump nearly 30% in 2025
Israel's defence exports surged to a record $19.2 billion in 2025, driven by missile and air defence systems. Wartime production for domestic forces alongside fulfilling global contracts fueled this growth, with Europe and Asia-Pacific being major buyers. The Defence Minister highlighted the direct link between battlefield success and export demand.











