Haim Eshed
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Haim Eshed alternatively romanized as Chaim Eshed (Hebrew: חיים אשד; born 1933)[1][2][3] is an Israeli visiting professor of aeronautics and astronautics at various space technology research institutions.[4][5][6][7] A retired brigadier general in Israeli Military Intelligence, Eshed was director of space programs for Israel Ministry of Defense for nearly 30 years, is former chair of the Space Committee of the National Council for Research and Development for the Ministry of Science, Technology and Space and a member of the steering committee of Israel Space Agency.[8][9] Eshed is responsible for the launch of 20 Israeli made satellites,[10] and he is widely cited as the father of Israel's space program.[11]
Haim Eshed | |
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Born | 1933 (age 90–91) |
Nationality | Israeli |
Alma mater | Technion – Israel Institute of Technology |
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Awards | Israel Defense Prize (3) Chief of Staff Citation |
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Allegiance | Israel |
Service/ | Military Intelligence Directorate |
Rank | Brigadier General |
In 1967, Eshed was awarded the Chief of Staff Citation, the highest non-combat decoration awarded by the IDF. Throughout his career he also received the Israel Defense Prize - the highest civilian defense honor of the State of Israel - three times, but the reasons remain classified.
Eshed served at the highly secretive Unit 81, which provided technological solutions to the IDF's Military Intelligence Directorate.
In 2020, Eshed became notable for promoting a UFO conspiracy theory claiming that world governments were secretly working with aliens.[12][13][14]