Israeli firm Rafael, General Atomics ink deal to produce ‘Bullseye’ missile stateside
Bullseye will leverage the design of Rafael’s Ice Breaker missile.
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Bullseye will leverage the design of Rafael’s Ice Breaker missile.
The Israeli firm has been pushing the weapon as a counter-drone solution amid high demand for ways to defeat the relatively cheap but deadly munitions.
Company sales hit $4.8 billion in 2024, with an order backlog of $17.76 billion, according to company financial statements.
The two firms become the latest entrant in the solid rocket motor business, which has boomed since the war in Ukraine began.
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