Adisyn and Raval to develop graphene-enhanced stealth components for drones

Adisyn subsidiary 2D Radar Absorbers has signed a memorandum of understanding with Israeli industrial manufacturer Raval A.C.S. to develop stealth components for drones and UAVs using graphene-enhanced radar absorption technology. The agreement combines Adisyn’s radar signature reduction technology with Raval’s industrial-scale plastics manufacturing capabilities, with both companies aiming to develop production-ready drone and UAV components from the outset.

Under the MoU, Raval will handle plastic and molding development, sample part manufacturing, and mechanical property testing using its serial production machinery. 2D Radar will lead graphene and two-dimensional materials research and development, as well as radar absorption performance testing with Tel Aviv University.

 

Raval is one of Israel’s largest plastics manufacturing groups, with CY2025 revenue of about €201 million and EBITDA of about €33 million. Its customers include major automotive OEMs and tier-one suppliers such as Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes, GM, and Porsche.

Adisyn managing director Arye Kohavi said the partnership could significantly accelerate commercialization timelines. He noted that using serial production machinery from the start should help ensure the components are designed with scalable manufacturing in mind.

The companies will jointly fund prototypes requested by prospective customers, while each will separately fund its own development activities. If a joint venture is established, each party would hold 50% equity and contribute funding equally unless otherwise agreed.

The proposed JV would manufacture and supply drone and UAV stealth components through dedicated production facilities or subcontract manufacturing arrangements. The agreement builds on Adisyn’s broader push into defense applications for its graphene technology, following recent work targeting UAV and aerospace radar signature reduction.

Both companies are aiming to finalize definitive agreements within 180 days of the MoU commencement date.

Posted: May 16,2026 by Roni Peleg