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Jerusalem, 20 October, 2025 (TPS-IL) — The Ministry of Defense is leading a delegation of Israeli defense companies to ADEX 2025, the biennial International Aerospace and Defense Exhibition in Seoul. The delegation includes Israel Aerospace Industries, Rafael Advanced Combat Systems, Elbit Systems, SDC, and Ophir Optronics, showcasing advanced technologies in aviation, space, and defense. A dedicated national pavilion supports strategic meetings with international officials and delegations.
Israeli participation “strengthens Israel’s position as a global leader in the development of advanced technologies for the modern battlefield” and highlights the country’s commitment to security and business ties with the Asia-Pacific region, said Brig. Gen. (Res.) Yair Koles, head of the ministry’s International Defense Cooperation Directorate.
Demonstration flights and technology displays are ongoing throughout the exhibition.














