Cordoba is exploring methods to develop rocket launchers independently, omitting Israeli technology, as spearheaded by Escribano.
In a significant development, the 'Silam's New Life' launch system, a defense-related project, is being produced by a joint venture formed by EM&E (Escribano) and Expal. This system, currently undergoing a significant change, will be partially manufactured in EM&E's facilities in Cordoba, Spain, where the companies' founders, Francisco Poyato and Baltasar López, are based.
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