Rafael Advanced Defense Systems
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. is an Israeli defense technology company. It was founded as Israel's National R&D Defense Laboratory for the development of weapons and military technology within the Israeli Ministry of Defense; in 2002 it was incorporated as a limited company.
History
Rafael was established in 1948 as the Science Corps under the leadership of Shlomo Gur. It was renamed the Research and Design Directorate in 1952. In 1952 David Ben-Gurion decided to split the activities of HEMED into two agencies. The pure scientific research was left with HEMED, while the development of weapons was placed into the new EMET agency.In 1954 Ben-Gurion decided to change the name of EMET to RAFAEL. It was reorganized as Rafael in 1958.
In 1995, Yitzhak Rabin asked Amos Horev to become chairman of the board of Rafael, following many years in which Horev had served as chairman of Rafael's advisory committee. Horev served as chairman until January 2001.
Restructuring as a limited company
During the early 1990s Rafael was operating at a loss. Therefore, it was decided to restructure the organization and start operating Rafael as a company. Initially the new company had three discrete divisions, each operating as a profit center, with a separate balance sheet presented to the newly formed management board.The restructuring was completed in 2002 when Rafael was formally incorporated as a limited company, while maintaining its technological capabilities through an investment of about 10% of turnover in R&D programs. In its first year as a limited company, Rafael earned a $37 million profit on $830 million in sales. By 2016, Rafael reported annual net profits of 473 million ILS, up 3%, compared with ILS 459 million in 2015. New orders in 2016 totaled ILS 10.7 billion, and sales amounted to ILS 8.32 billion, 6% more than in 2015. The company's orders backlog as of the end of 2016 was ILS 21.72 billion, 12% more than at the end of 2015.
On October 14, 2007, the company changed its name from Rafael Armament Development Authority Ltd. to Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd.
Notable products
- Python – an air-to-air missiles system.
- Spike – a fourth generation fire-and-forget anti-tank guided missile
- Popeye – an air-to-ground missile system.
- * Popeye Turbo SLCM – believed to be a nuclear-tipped submarine-launched cruise missile
- Iron Beam – laser missile defense system
- Iron Dome – an air defense system to intercept short-range rockets and artillery shells
- TROPHY– an active protection system for armored vehicles.
- Protector USV – an unmanned surface vehicle
- David's Sling – surface-to-air missile system.
Civilian technology transfer
- Given Imaging – focusing on capsule endoscopy technologies.
- Oramir Semiconductor Equipment – a developer of laser cleaning technologies for the semiconductor industry, sold to Applied Materials in 2001 for $21 million.
- Starling Advanced Communications – a provider of broadband wireless networking solutions for airliners.
- Galil Medical – a developer of cryotherapy solutions.
- SELA Semiconductor Engineering Laboratories – a provider of automated sample preparation tools for semiconductor manufacturers, sold to Camtek Intelligent Imaging.
- 3DV Systems – developers of the ZCam, a time-of-flight camera products for video applications, sold to Microsoft.
- Medingo – developer of a micro pump insulin delivery system consists of two parts: a semi-disposable insulin dispensing patch and a remote control, which allows for discreet personalized insulin delivery. The company was sold to Hoffmann-La Roche's subsidiary Roche Diagnostics for $160 million as well as up to $40 million in milestone payments.
Products
- Air Defense systems
- * Iron Dome
- ** Tamir, missile used by Iron Dome
- ** C-Dome
- * MIC4AD
- * SPYDER
- * David's Sling
- * Drone Dome
- * Iron Beam
- * SkySonic
- Air to Air missiles
- * Python-5
- * I-Derby
- * I-Derby ER
- * Sky Spear
- Air to Surface missile
- * SPARROW family
- * Rocks Family, unveiled in February 2019.
- * Spice Family
- Electronic Warfare Systems
- * SKY SHIELD Escort Jamming pod
- * C-GEM Active Offboard Decoy
- Precision Guided missiles
- * SPIKE ER
- * SPIKE LR
- * SPIKE NLOS
- * Sea Breaker
- Missile upgrade kits
- * Electro-optical Precision Integration Kit
- Active Protection System
- * TROPHY an active armor protection system, "Windbreaker"
- Remote-controlled weapon station
- * Rafael OWS
- * Samson RCWS
- * Typhoon Weapon Station for naval applications and military ships
- Demining Systems
- * Rafael Carpet
2026 Partial Privatisation and IPO
Implementation and Valuation Challenges
The roadmap for this transition became clear on January 12, 2026, when Roi Kahlon, director of the Government Companies Authority, confirmed that the government would seek to float a 25% to 30% minority stake as early as the second quarter of 2026.Unlike other defense firms, Rafael’s path to the stock market is uniquely complicated by its deep integration with the Ministry of Defense and the highly classified nature of its flagship technologies. Establishing a public valuation has historically been stalled by the difficulty of sharing detailed financial data for "proprietary" systems, such as the Iron Dome and the newly deployed Iron Beam laser interceptor, without compromising national security.
Supported by a record-high order backlog of $18 billion, Rafael’s valuation at the time of the announcement was estimated at approximately $10 billion. This financial strength is largely a result of the global "battle-proven" reputation of its air defense portfolio, which has seen increased demand from international partners like Germany and Finland. To balance the needs of private investors with the imperatives of the state, the Israeli government intends to retain a controlling interest and release shares in a series of small, staggered tranches through 2027, ensuring that Rafael remains a strategic asset while gaining the operational flexibility of a public company.