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Rafael’s secrets are leaking - where are the watchdogs?
19.02.26
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Yuval Azulay
As former executives join Ondas, oversight bodies appear paralyzed.
Ondas seeks to acquire Rafael’s drone maker Aeronautics in expanding Israeli defense blitz
18.02.26
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Yuval Azulay
The US-based defense firm aims to expand its Israeli footprint, raising questions about security approvals, executive departures, and Rafael’s broader privatization strategy.
Defense Ministry freezes $100 million Ondas bid for Iron Dome software firm
18.01.26
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Yuval Azulay
Former Rafael executives at US firm Ondas are leading an acquisition push in Israel, including a $100 million bid for Iron Dome software company mPrest, but the Defense Ministry is delaying approval over classified projects.
New Zealand’s Vector Invests in Command and Control Company mPrest
30.10.17
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Hagar Ravet
The $10 million investment is an expansion of earlier collaboration