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Oracle V-MIL

MILITARY AUDIT UPDATED 2026-06-02
V-MIL Score 0.00 /10 B Oracle — BDS-1000 746
V-MIL 0.00

Evidence-only forensic audit. Scoring happens downstream — see the main dossier for the composite assessment.

Oracle Domain Audit — V-MIL Audit Phase

Direct Defence Contracting & Procurement

Oracle Israel provides software and database products to the Israeli Ministry of Defense (IMOD), the Israeli military, the Israeli Air Force, the Israeli Civil Administration in the occupied West Bank, and the Israel Police 1. In 2015, Oracle Israel renewed a licensing agreement with IMOD worth NIS 140 million over a 3-year term 1. In 2001, Oracle Israel was awarded a tender for an ERP system worth over NIS 100 million 1. In 2001, Oracle Israel also secured a strategic infrastructure contract worth NIS 60 million 1. The Israeli Air Force implemented Oracle Exadata database machines for enterprise data warehouse purposes in 2012, valued at approximately NIS 10 million 1. The IDF Military Procurement Directorate (Unit 81) entered into a three-year program with Oracle to expedite military procurement, allowing soldiers to make purchase requests via Oracle systems, with the final stage announced in 2022 2. Oracle partnered with the Israeli Air Force in 2021 on a classified data engineering project known as Project Menta 2. Oracle competed for but did not win the Israeli government cloud tender (Project Nimbus), valued at NIS 4 billion ($1.2 billion), which was awarded to AWS and Google in May 2021 3. Oracle holds contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense, including the Joint Warrior Cloud Capability (JWCC) and an $88 million Air Force Cloud One contract announced in February 2026 4. Oracle also holds a $20 million Army DEAMS contract from 2024 4. These U.S. domestic contracts do not involve Israeli military end-users 4.

Dual-Use Products & Tactical Variants

Oracle markets a dedicated “Defense & Intelligence” vertical product line that packages cloud, database, and analytics tools for defense sector clients 5. Oracle offers ruggedized portable high-performance computing devices known as OCI Roving Edge Infrastructure, featuring 56 cores, 512GB RAM, and 123TB storage for tactical edge deployment and capable of hosting Rafael defense systems 6. Oracle announced the Defense Industrial Base Isolated Cloud (DICE) in March 2026, enabling defense contractors to collaborate at Secret/Top Secret levels 7. The Oracle Defense Ecosystem is a global initiative launched in 2025 providing defense innovators cloud access, preferred pricing, and government contracting support 5. This ecosystem includes Palantir as an “exclusive offer” partner 5. No public evidence identified of Oracle marketing ruggedized or mil-spec hardware variants specifically to Israeli defense forces.

Heavy Machinery, Construction & Infrastructure

Oracle Israel provides servers to the Israeli Civil Administration in the occupied West Bank, including servers for a system used to monitor “illegal construction” 1. The servers are located in a “military environment” and “military base in the Jerusalem area” 1. Oracle operates an underground data center in Har Hotzvim, Jerusalem, situated 50 meters below ground, comprising a 14,000 square meter facility representing a $319 million investment and serving banks, health funds, and defense forces 8. October-November 2024 tenders for Oracle server support were issued 1. Oracle does not manufacture or supply heavy machinery, construction equipment, or physical infrastructure 1. No public evidence identified of Oracle holding contracts for checkpoints, detention facilities, or settlement infrastructure beyond software and server provision.

Supply Chain Integration with Defence Primes

Oracle formed a partnership with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems to host IMILITE (AI-based imagery and geospatial intelligence) and FIRE WEAVER (sensor-to-shooter situational awareness) systems on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 6. This partnership includes Oracle Government Cloud, Oracle National Security Regions, Oracle Cloud Isolated Region, and OCI Roving Edge Infrastructure 6. The partnership was announced on September 10, 2024 6. A 2012 COAT report identified Oracle as having a partnership with Tadiran Communications (owned by Elbit Systems) and stated Oracle maintained a “massive presence in Israel” with clients including “state-owned Israeli war industry, Rafael” 9. No public evidence identified of a current Oracle-Elbit supply relationship confirmed in post-2020 sources. No public evidence identified of a direct supply relationship between Oracle and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).

Logistical Sustainment & Base Services

No public evidence identified of Oracle providing catering, transport, fuel supply, waste management, or physical support services to IDF bases, military training facilities, or detention centers. Oracle’s service portfolio is limited to software, cloud infrastructure, and professional services.

Munitions, Weapons Systems & Strategic Platforms

No public evidence identified of Oracle manufacturing, integrating, or supplying lethal platforms, munitions, or weapons systems to any party. No public evidence identified of Oracle components in Iron Dome, David’s Sling, Arrow missile defense systems, F-35 fighter aircraft, Merkava main battle tanks, or Sa’ar-class warships.

No public evidence identified of specific BIS export license applications for Oracle products to Israeli military end-users. Oracle’s commercial software generally falls under EAR99 or lower-control classifications. No public evidence identified of court proceedings, judicial reviews, or legal challenges brought against Oracle regarding defense supply relationships with Israel. SEC 8-K filings from September 2024, June 2024, and March 2026 contain no Israel-specific risk factor disclosures related to the July 2024 ICJ Advisory Opinion or November 2024 ICC arrest warrants 10. Oracle’s 10-K filings for FY2024 and FY2025 make no mention of operational review following these events.

Civil Society Scrutiny & Documented Investigations

Oracle is listed in the Who Profits database of companies operating in the Israeli occupation economy 1. Oracle appears in the AFSC Investigate database 1. Oracle is the subject of a BDS Movement company complicity profile published in March 2025 2. No evidence identified of Oracle appearing in the UN OHCHR database of business enterprises involved in settlement activity. No shareholder resolutions specifically targeting Oracle’s Israeli government or military-adjacent business were identified in FY2024 or FY2025 proxy materials. No public evidence identified of Oracle making statements, policy changes, or contract terminations specifically in response to civil society pressure regarding Israeli defense supply chain. Larry Ellison has made philanthropy including $16.6 million to Friends of IDF and $500,000 to Sderot community center 11.

End Notes

Footnotes

  1. https://www.whoprofits.org/companies/company/7396 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

  2. https://www.bdsmovement.net/sites/default/files/2025-03/Oracle_Company_Complicity_Profile.pdf 2 3

  3. https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/google-aws-win-12-billion-israel-nimbus-tender-for-cloud-services

  4. https://www.oracle.com/news/announcement/us-department-of-the-air-force-accelerates-cloud-modernization-with-oracle-2026-02-12 2 3

  5. https://www.oracle.com/government/govcloud/defense-alliances 2 3

  6. https://www.oracle.com/news/announcement/ocw24-oracle-and-rafael-to-provide-cloud-based-ai-solutions-for-defense-missions-2024-09-10 2 3 4

  7. https://www.oracle.com/news/announcement/oracle-empowers-defense-industrial-base-to-innovate-at-scale-with-new-isolated-cloud-2026-03-31

  8. https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-oracle-shelves-plans-to-build-data-center-in-israel-1001491500

  9. http://coat.ncf.ca/P4C/67/26-27.pdf

  10. https://www.mintpressnews.com/pro-israel-oracle-larry-ellison-control-uk-sensitive-national-security-data/283555

  11. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3912017,00.html