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Front - Globes

Thu: Insurance, energy stocks lead rise "Israel can be a window to the Mediterranean" India signs $1.1b IAI tanker aircraft deal - report Indian co KPIT to acquire Israeli startup Cymotive Strengthening shekel nears NIS 2.90/$ threshold Wizz Air Israel hub talks break down Sakal makes shock bid to buy ZIM Israeli defense-tech co Kela raising $200m at $1.2b valuation Tue: Insurance stocks lead TASE higher Israel’s most expensive home up for sale TASE readying for big wave of IPOs this month AI ecommerce co ZyG raises $60m at $500m valuation Canadian real estate co Almadev plans TASE IPO Cisco to acquire Israeli co Astrix Security Rafael close to buying VW plant Mon: Nice lifts TASE to new record Israeli startup BridgeWise teams with Elon Musk�s X Leumi Partners invests NIS 200m in Landora Ministers approve two new combat aircraft squadrons Fri: Main indices rise, Tower surges Beilinson Hospital receives record donation for cancer research Thu: Main indices edge higher Keystone joining Hot Mobile acquisition Mekorot teams with nT-Tao on nuclear fusion Lufthansa Group suspends Israel flights until June Check Point disappoints on revenue, beats on profit SuperPlay earnout payments weigh on Playtika Tel Aviv Park HaMesila penthouse sells for NIS 55m Israeli credit card players eye potential of Wizz Air loyalty club Elon Musk to visit Israel next month Wed: Strong Teva gains lift TASE Aidoc raises $150m to prevent diagnostic errors Banks' efficiency drives spark worker unrest Teva acquires Emalex Biosciences for up to $900m Gasoline prices to rise again Thursday night Deputy budget commissioner warns on �trauma economy� Tue: Chip stocks fall sharply Israel drops key demand on Wizz Air hub Gedera house sells for NIS 5.53m Huge Crusoe Afula deal boosts Israel’s data centers sector Quantum Art extends Series A financing to $140m "Globes" poll of polls shows Beyachad brings opposition no gain Mon: TASE opens week lower Nvidia leases space for labs in Rishon Lezion Shekel-sterling rate heading below NIS 4/£ Shapir mulls buying control of Ashdod Refinery for NIS 1b Banks ask court to declare Nochi Dankner bankrupt Strong semiconductor sentiment boosts Ceva Yair Lapid and Naftali Bennett merge parties Supreme Court orders financial sanctions for draft evaders Israeli tech employees hold stock options worth NIS 150b Home price gap narrows between Tel Aviv and nearby cities Meta to lay off 100 employees in Israel Fri: Banks weaken, Intel results lift Camtek EU regulator extends advisory not to fly to Israel Lyft buys Gett's London taxi-hailing operation Thu: Energy stocks surge, Tower slides Mobileye up sharply after beating analysts on Q1 Cyera buys Israeli startup Ryft for over $100m Israir to launch Israel-US flights in summer Ondas Israel unit to protect World Cup venues from drones Elbit awarded $200m IDF airborne munitions deal Study: IDF Talpiot program excels in producing entrepreneurs Israel's population grew 1.4% over past year Mon: Teva, Enlight boost TASE Ondas wins $10m tender to clear mines in Israel Ramat Gan house sells for NIS 8.4m Is it time to buy dollars? Petition revives threat to Israel-EU trade El Al to launch subsidized Tel Aviv - Buenos Aires flights AWS extends Ichilov AI medical collaboration Elbit drones to undergo Canadian trials - report Activist investors seek to oust Radcom board Two-minute EV charging coming to Israel Businessman buys 5 Tel Aviv apartments in Dou project Fri: Construction sector powers rise Mega Or buys Alliance Tire site in Hadera for NIS 1b cash El Al orders six more Dreamliners Thu: Big banks, Elbit lead falls Gov't Cos Authority recommends splitting NTA Nofar Energy plans to dual list on Nasdaq New immigrants buy Tel Aviv seafront home for NIS 70m Shekel’s strength hits Israelis investing in US Israel’s enhanced F-35s performed impressively in Iran war ZIM CEO Eli Glickman quits over failed bid eToro buys Israeli startup Zengo for $70m Israel’s CPI rose 0.4% in March Strong shekel wipes out sovereign wealth fund returns Shekel-dollar rate dips below NIS 3/$ Apartment overlooking Jerusalem's Old City sells for NIS 66.3m Hamburger family sells Harel shares for NIS 1.2b AlphaDrive Ventures launches $100m cybersecurity VC fund Yossi Abu steps down as NewMed Energy CEO Surround Ventures completes first closing of second fund Fortissimo sells 35% Sugat stake for NIS 430m Institutions' hedging changes lie behind shekel's strength EDF closes financing for Israel’s biggest solar energy field Check Point slumps on lower guidance Israeli startups raised $1.3b in April Turpaz buys US co in largest ever acquisition
Aaron Frenkel�s suicide drone co UVision plans Nasdaq IPO
Eitan Gerstenfeld · 2026-06-21 · via Front - Globes

The Israeli company will file a prospectus next month and will target a valuation of $3.5 billion, “Globes” has learned.

Israeli businessman Aaron Frenkel is planning a Nasdaq IPO for missiles and suicide drones company UVision Air, which he fully controls. UVision will try to raise money at a company valuation of $3-3.5 billion.

UVision will publish an initial prospectus next month, "Globes" has learned, ahead of completion of the move based on its first quarter financial report. This is after the company examined in recent months the possibility of bringing in Israeli institutional investors before the offering, at a valuation similar to those it is targeting in the flotation. However, after the institutions demanded a much lower valuation, the company decided to promote the move without them.

For Frenkel, who it is believed sell some of his shares in the company as part of the offering, this is a significant increase in valuation over the original investment he made about 15 years ago. In 2011, Frenkel acquired the company for an estimated $110 million.

Order backlog of about $370 million

The company, which is based in Emek Hefer has more than 250 employees, it is estimated, and an order backlog of about $370 million. UVision’s products, which include various advanced suicide drones and missiles, under the name "Hero", are sold to over 30 armies and countries around the world.

For the past 18 months, UVision’s CEO has been by Dr. Ran Gozali, who previously held a number of senior positions at Rafael Advanced Defense Systems. The company's chairman is Ilan Gifman, a close associate of Frenkel, who previously served as CEO of real estate company Aspen Group and retired about a decade ago. Gifman, an accountant by profession, has been close to Frenkel ever since, and assists him in managing his real estate in Europe. He serves on his behalf as a director of the investments he made in Israel (currently in Alony Hetz, and before that in Bayside).

In October 2025, UVision signed a huge deal with US company Mistral to supply suicide drones to the US Army for $982 million, in a multi-year contract starting in 2026. The contract includes the procurement of the equipment, its integration into the field forces of the US Army, training and exercises, as well as ongoing maintenance of the systems. The Americans chose the UVision Hero 120 model, which has a maximum range of 60 kilometers and an operating time of about an hour. The Hero models have a system that allows the remote operator to see what the loitering weapon sees, through electro-optical and infrared cameras. The operator can make minor course corrections to the aircraft, or decide to cancel the mission if, for example, innocent bystanders appear. The loitering munitions can also be launched at targets and can carry out the mission from start to finish autonomously, or transfer operations to a field unit to increase the coordination and efficiency of the forces.

Published by Globes, Israel business news - en.globes.co.il - on June 21, 2026.

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