Elbit's IDEX Dubai, UAE convention display (Photo: @ElbitSystemsLtd - Twitter)

The Abraham Accords are now manifesting themselves in the form of arms deals that will bring huge sums into the coffers of the defense industries and the State of Israel, as well as other Israeli systems that will reach armies all over the world, with an emphasis on countries that until today could not purchase the defense products of Israel's cutting-edge industries.

Starting today, and for the first time at the biannual IDEX defense exhibition held in Abu Dhabi, Elbit Systems, a leading Israeli defense company, will present a wide variety of defense systems and advanced military technologies. The main goal is to bring to the world a series of innovative technological solutions as a solution for the future battlefield.

One of the prized systems at the exhibition is the HattoriX system, a system for accurate and fast target acquisition, which is undetectable. The system allows the soldiers and the teams in the field to produce accurate landmarks quickly and without being detected while operating in a simple and intuitive way.

"This is a new and portable system for acquiring targets and directing fire intended for light maneuvering forces," Elbit said in a statement. "For the first time, the system allows forward observers, artillery cooperation officers, fire support officers, and special forces to quickly and passively produce accurate waypoints. The system was developed in the city of Sderot and is already in operational use by a client whose identity cannot be revealed. It represents a leap forward in terms of the effectiveness of the acquisition of targets by field teams, in that it significantly improves the survivability of the teams, increases the effectiveness of the acquisition of targets with a short exposure time, and reduces the potential for damage."

The company will also present a long line of weapon systems such as rocket and missile weapon systems for a variety of ranges, remotely piloted aircraft, simulators, and training systems, and a series of advanced solutions for electronic warfare and intelligence.

The president of Elbit Systems, Bezalel Machlis, said Monday morning, ahead of the opening of the exhibition, "The Abraham Accords are a solid foundation for business collaborations in this region. We are sure that Elbit's proven experience in creating collaborations with the local industry, along with a wide portfolio of advanced and world-leading systems, provides a solid infrastructure that provides a response to challenges and opportunities in these markets. The subsidiary, Elbit Emirates Systems, works to develop long-term collaborations and adapt technological solutions to the needs and challenges of the countries of the region."

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