Arotech Corporation
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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Nasdaq: ARTX | |
| Industry | Defense Aerospace |
| Founded | 1990 |
| Headquarters | Delaware, United States |
Key people | Dean M. Krutty (CEO) |
| Revenue | |
| Owner | Greenbriar Equity Group |
Number of employees | 472 |
| Website | arotech |
Arotech Corporation is a defense and security products and services company. It manufactures and designs products for military and non-military air and ground vehicles; interactive simulation for military, law enforcement and commercial markets, and batteries and charging systems for the military. Arotech operates through two major business divisions: Interactive simulation for military, law enforcement and commercial markets, and batteries and power systems for the military.[1]
Arotech is incorporated in Delaware, with corporate offices in Ann Arbor, Michigan and research, development and production subsidiaries in Michigan, South Carolina and Israel.[2] Until late 2019 they were publicly held (NASDAQ: ARTX). In December 2019 Arotech was acquired by Greenbriar Equity Group and taken private.[3]
Raytheon Company remains Arotech's chief competitor in defense, homeland security and other government markets.[4]
