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IDF Seeks Domestic Drone Production Amid Concerns Over Chinese Dependency

Staff Writer

The Israeli Defense Forces has issued a tender for domestic drone production to reduce dependence on Chinese-made drones, which pose a national security risk, and to meet the urgent need for drones in urban warfare.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has issued a tender for the production of thousands of drones, citing concerns over its dependence on Chinese-made drones, which could pose a threat to national security. The move comes as the IDF seeks to reduce its reliance on foreign-made drones, particularly those manufactured by Chinese companies, which are also used by enemy forces.

The IDF's decision to seek domestic drone production is driven by the need for a reliable and secure supply of drones, which have become a crucial component of modern warfare. The use of drones in urban warfare, particularly in the Gaza conflict, has highlighted the importance of having a domestic production capability.

However, the tender has posed a challenge for Israeli companies, which are struggling to meet the IDF's price requirements. The IDF is seeking drones at a price range of NIS 10,000-20,000 per unit, which is considered too low by many companies. Israeli companies, such as Elbit Systems and Rafael, may not be able to participate in the tender due to the high costs of raw materials and components.

Several Israeli companies, including Xtend, Robotican, Tehiru, Dronix, Heven Drones, and CopterPIX, are expected to bid for the tender. These companies produce a range of drones, from surveillance to assault drones, which could meet the IDF's requirements.

The use of Chinese drones by the IDF has raised concerns over national security, as these drones are also used by enemy forces, such as Hezbollah, which has developed a system to identify and locate Chinese drones. The IDF's dependence on Chinese-made drones could also leave it vulnerable to embargoes or supply chain disruptions.

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The tender is seen as an opportunity for Israeli companies to develop their production capabilities and reduce the country's reliance on foreign-made drones. However, the challenge lies in meeting the IDF's price requirements while ensuring the quality and reliability of the drones.

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