Autonomous Guard Secures NIS 11.2 Million in Contracts from Israeli Defense Ministry Amid Ongoing Conflicts
Israeli defense-tech firm Autonomous Guard has secured two contracts worth NIS 11.2 million ($3.5 million) with the Ministry of Defense amid ongoing attacks during Operation Roaring Lion. One contract is with its subsidiary BeeSense for integrated sensor observation systems, while the other involves maintenance for defensive units. The company's solutions are aimed at addressing the increasing drone threats faced by nations, including Israel and India, where recent geopolitical dynamics have heightened demand for advanced defense technologies.

Autonomous Guard has signed two contracts totaling NIS 11.2 million ($3.5 million) with the Israeli Ministry of Defense during Operation Roaring Lion. The first contract, valued at NIS 7.2 million, involves BeeSense and covers orders for integrated sensor observation systems.
The second contract involves maintenance of systems for defensive units. The company focuses on drone defense solutions, highlighting the inadequacy of static defenses and the need for innovative, mobile technologies. Autonomous Guard is also expanding into the Indian market, having signed a $1.9 million MoU for advanced surveillance systems, reflecting strong bilateral defense ties.




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