Top Israeli Defence Stocks to Watch Right Now

Humpy Adepu

Elbit Systems: A global leader in drones, electronic warfare, and artillery, Elbit benefits from NATO demand, diversified geography, and strong long-term defence export contracts.

Israel Aerospace Industries (Influence Play): Though state-owned, IAI shapes the aerospace and missile ecosystem, creating supply-chain opportunities for listed partners and technology collaborators across global defence markets.

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems (Ecosystem Impact): The Iron Dome developer drives missile-defence innovation, indirectly boosting publicly traded suppliers involved in interceptors, radar systems, and battlefield electronics manufacturing.

Next Vision Stabilized Systems: A fast-growing drone imaging company, Next Vision gains from surging global unmanned reconnaissance demand and high-margin payload and stabilisation technology exports.

Ashot Ashkelon Industries: Specialises in transmission systems for armoured vehicles and aircraft, supported by rising military mobility programmes and multi-country procurement pipelines.

TAT Technologies: Provides maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for military aviation, ensuring predictable revenues through long-term logistics, component support, and fleet modernisation contracts.

Elbit Systems of America (Subsidiary Strength): Its US operations unlock Pentagon budgets, reduce regional risk exposure, and expand access to large-scale defence digitisation and battlefield network programmes.

Cybersecurity Defence Players: Israeli cyber firms securing military infrastructure attract investors as warfare shifts toward AI-driven intelligence, surveillance, and encrypted communications dominance.

Defence Export-Focused Midcaps: Smaller listed suppliers in sensors, avionics, and tactical electronics are scaling rapidly, supported by record order backlogs and emergency procurement cycles.

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