Israel Sets New Record in Defence Exports: Over $14.7 Billion in 2024

(Right to Left): IMOD Director General, Maj. Gen. (Res.) Amir Baram; Defence Minister, Israel Katz; Head of SIBAT, Brig. Gen. (Res.) Yair Kulas.

Israel MOD announces that Israel’s all-time defence export record has been broken for the fourth consecutive year, with over $14.7 billion in 2024 – a 13% increase over the previous year. More than half of the deals were valued at over $100 million. Over 50% of the deals were with European countries. Defence exports have more than doubled over the past five years.

The Director General of the Israel Ministry of Defence (IMOD), Maj. Gen. (Res.) Amir Baram, and the head of the IMOD International Defence Cooperation Directorate (SIBAT), Brig. Gen. (Res.) Yair Kulas, presented Defence Minister Israel Katz with the 2024 defence exports report, revealing that defence industries secured new contracts worth $14.795 billion throughout the year.

Israel again reached an all-time peak in defence exports in 2024, marking the fourth consecutive record-breaking year in the scope of defence agreements. Throughout the year, Israel’s various defence industries signed hundreds of significant defence contracts worldwide with the help and support of the IMOD, including over half of these deals (56.8%) being mega-deals, valued at least $100 million each.

Since the outbreak of war on October 7, 2023, the IMOD and defence industries have operated in emergency mode, mobilizing for the war effort with round-the-clock IDF production while maintaining foreign client manufacturing. The war’s operational achievements and the proven battlefield performance of Israeli systems have driven strong international demand for Israeli defence technology, concluding 2024 on a remarkably high note with record-breaking export deals.

Notably, the export of missiles, rockets, and air defence systems reached a new significant milestone, accounting for 48% of the total deal volume, up from 36% in 2023. Similarly, satellite and space systems exports saw substantial growth, representing 8% of deals in 2024 compared to 2% in 2023. Additionally, there was significant growth in contracts with European countries, which accounted for 54% of the total deal volume in 2024, compared to 35% in 2023.

Significant tiers of defence exports: Missile, rocket, and air defence systems (48%), vehicles and APCs (9%), satellites and space systems (8%), radar and EW (8%), manned aircraft and avionics (8%), observation and optronics (6%), intelligence, information and cyber systems (4%), ammunition and armaments (3%), weapon stations and launchers (2%), C4I and communication systems (2%), drones and UAVs (1%), and maritime systems and platforms (1%).

Defence export data by geographic distribution: Europe (54%), Asia and the Pacific Region (23%), Abraham Accords countries (12%), North America (9%), Latin America (1%), and Africa (1%).

Distribution of agreements by financial scope: Agreements over $100 million (56.8%), agreements between $50-100 million (9.5%), agreements between $10-50 million (16.3%), and agreements up to $10 million (17.4%).

Defence Minister, Israel Katz: “Precisely during a difficult and complex year of war, Israel has broken an all-time record in defence exports – $15 billion. This tremendous achievement is a direct result of the successes of the IDF and defence industries against Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, the Ayatollah regime in Iran, and in additional arenas where we operate against Israel’s enemies. The world sees Israeli strength and seeks to be a partner in it. We will continue strengthening the IDF and the Israeli economy through security innovation to ensure clear superiority against any threat – anywhere and anytime.”

IMOD Director General, Maj. Gen. (Res.) Amir Baram: “The new record in Israeli defence exports, achieved during a year of war, reflects more than anything else the growing global appreciation for Israeli technology’s proven capabilities. Israeli systems have resonated throughout the Middle East this past year. More nations want to protect their citizens using Israeli defence equipment.

To support the IDF’s immediate and long-term needs, we must continue this momentum in defence exports, enabling us to strengthen the IDF with more systems, develop the next generation of capabilities, and bolster Israel’s economy. We must expand Israel’s defence production base to ensure continuous and sustained security readiness, even during challenging periods, while enabling greater export capacity. We will work to expand existing markets, break into new markets, and better leverage Israel’s unique defence-tech ecosystem.”

Head of SIBAT, Brig. Gen. (Res.) Yair Kulas: “For the fourth consecutive year, we’re witnessing record-breaking Israeli defence exports, with 2024 reaching an all-time high of over $14.7 billion. These impressive results stem from an innovative, creative, and pioneering defence industry, producing cutting-edge systems across air, land, intelligence, and naval domains. This export volume reinforces Israel’s position as a leading defence-technology powerhouse and demonstrates the superior quality of Israeli systems and international confidence in their proven battlefield capabilities.

The unique partnership between our defence industries, the IDF, the Defence Ministry personnel, and SIBAT creates competitive advantages in global markets. Israel’s defence industry has shown a remarkable ability to optimally serve the IDF’s wartime needs while simultaneously meeting the growing global demand.”

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