Elbit Systems to Buy Sparton for $380 Million

December 23, 2020

Israel-based international defense electronics company Elbit Systems has signed an agreement to buy maritime defense contractor Sparton for $380 million.  

Elbit said Wednesday that its U.S. subsidiary Elbit Systems of America had signed a definitive agreement with an affiliate of Cerberus Capital Management, L.P. for the acquisition of Sparton. Sparton Parent, Inc.—formerly known as Striker Parent 2018—an affiliate of Cerberus Capital Management, L.P. bought Sparton in March 2019.

Kovalenko I - AdobeStock
Kovalenko I - AdobeStock

The Elbit transaction is conditioned on various closing conditions, including receipt of U.S. regulatory approvals, the pursuit of which could encompass a number of months, Elbit said.

Headquartered in De Leon Springs, Fla., Sparton is a developer, producer and supplier of electronic systems supporting Undersea Warfare for the U.S. Navy and allied military forces.

Bezhalel (Butzi) Machlis, Elbit Systems President & CEO, commented, "The acquisition of Sparton will strengthen Elbit Systems of America's capabilities and will enable expansion of activities in the naval arena. We believe this acquisition will be beneficial for both Elbit Systems' and Sparton's employees and customers."

Related News

Houthi Leader Vows to Escalate Attacks on Merchant Shipping Conflict Heating Up Over Cosco's Megaport in Peru Adversarial Seas: AI and the Evolving Cyber Threat in Maritime Liza Unity is First FPSO to Earn ABS REMOTE-CON Notation Cambodia to Cut Shipping Through Vietnam by 70% With New China-funded Canal