Early Engineering Years at ELTA
After completing his engineering studies in the US in the early 60s, Zvi began working for ELTA, the electronics division of the Israeli Aerospace Industries. He was part of the development of an airborne EW system that later supported IAF pilots during the Six-Day War in 1967. Following this achievement, he suggested developing a laser-guided missile system and presented a detailed white paper that reached the IMOD management. The decision was ultimately that laser-based systems would be developed in EL-OP rather than ELTA.
A Turning Point: Founding MTI
Zvi viewed this decision as a sign to become independent. In 1970, together with his beloved wife, Aya Lustig Borovitz—who sadly passed away prematurely—he founded MTI. This decision proved fortunate for the family and employees of MTI, marking the beginning of a company that would become a cornerstone of Israel’s defense and technology ecosystem.
