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In first deal with Montenegro, Israel to provide remote control weapons stations
Elbit Systems’ remote controlled weapons stations are to be mounted on Oshkosh Joint Light Tactical Vehicles manufactured in the United States.
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Germany hires Rafael and Atos to create a ‘glass battlefield’
What’s a “glass battlefield”? Well, it’s going to involve drones, vehicles, military forces and an all-encompassing network, if Germany has its way.
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Czech Republic inks $125M contract for Israeli radar system
ELM-2084 multimission radars have been used for Israel’s Iron Dome air defense system.
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Israel’s Elbit sells over 1,000 mini-drones to Southeast Asian country
Elbit Systems is providing more than 1,000 of its THOR drones and other UAVs to a Southeast Asian country under a $153 million deal.
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Are air defense systems ready to confront drone swarms?
In a region where the threat of drone swarms and low-altitude cruise missiles is particularly acute, countries are left to reexamine existing air defense technology.
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Rafael acquires drone-focused firm in $240M deal
The acquisition is part of a growing trend of consolidation in Israel.
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How 250 layers of data help Israel prepare for war
Israel’s Home Front Command National Command and Control, aa system called Shual in Israel, integrates layers of data to help protectcivilian lives in emergencies, whether from rockets or earthquakes.
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Israel’s Carmel program: Envisioning armored vehicles of the future
Israel is developing combat vehicles of the future that will use the latest in artificial intelligence technology to reduce collateral damage and enable formations of manned and unmanned vehicles working in concert.
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Israel’s Rafael integrates artificial intelligence into Spice bombs
A data link enables future missiles to learn from algorithms informed by the flights of their predecessors.
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Watch this Israeli robot face off against a marksman in a live-fire demo
Israel’s General Robotics has demonstrated what it says is the world’s first operational armed robot, aimed at providing special forces and homeland security personnel an unmanned vehicle when confronting adversaries.
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In first deal with Montenegro, Israel to provide remote control weapons stations
Elbit Systems’ remote controlled weapons stations are to be mounted on Oshkosh Joint Light Tactical Vehicles manufactured in the United States.
-
Germany hires Rafael and Atos to create a ‘glass battlefield’
What’s a “glass battlefield”? Well, it’s going to involve drones, vehicles, military forces and an all-encompassing network, if Germany has its way.
-
Czech Republic inks $125M contract for Israeli radar system
ELM-2084 multimission radars have been used for Israel’s Iron Dome air defense system.
-
Israel’s Elbit sells over 1,000 mini-drones to Southeast Asian country
Elbit Systems is providing more than 1,000 of its THOR drones and other UAVs to a Southeast Asian country under a $153 million deal.
-
Are air defense systems ready to confront drone swarms?
In a region where the threat of drone swarms and low-altitude cruise missiles is particularly acute, countries are left to reexamine existing air defense technology.
-
Rafael acquires drone-focused firm in $240M deal
The acquisition is part of a growing trend of consolidation in Israel.
-
How 250 layers of data help Israel prepare for war
Israel’s Home Front Command National Command and Control, aa system called Shual in Israel, integrates layers of data to help protectcivilian lives in emergencies, whether from rockets or earthquakes.
-
Israel’s Carmel program: Envisioning armored vehicles of the future
Israel is developing combat vehicles of the future that will use the latest in artificial intelligence technology to reduce collateral damage and enable formations of manned and unmanned vehicles working in concert.
-
Israel’s Rafael integrates artificial intelligence into Spice bombs
A data link enables future missiles to learn from algorithms informed by the flights of their predecessors.
-
Watch this Israeli robot face off against a marksman in a live-fire demo
Israel’s General Robotics has demonstrated what it says is the world’s first operational armed robot, aimed at providing special forces and homeland security personnel an unmanned vehicle when confronting adversaries.
-
In first deal with Montenegro, Israel to provide remote control weapons stations
Elbit Systems’ remote controlled weapons stations are to be mounted on Oshkosh Joint Light Tactical Vehicles manufactured in the United States.
-
Germany hires Rafael and Atos to create a ‘glass battlefield’
What’s a “glass battlefield”? Well, it’s going to involve drones, vehicles, military forces and an all-encompassing network, if Germany has its way.
-
Czech Republic inks $125M contract for Israeli radar system
ELM-2084 multimission radars have been used for Israel’s Iron Dome air defense system.
-
Israel’s Elbit sells over 1,000 mini-drones to Southeast Asian country
Elbit Systems is providing more than 1,000 of its THOR drones and other UAVs to a Southeast Asian country under a $153 million deal.
-
Are air defense systems ready to confront drone swarms?
In a region where the threat of drone swarms and low-altitude cruise missiles is particularly acute, countries are left to reexamine existing air defense technology.
-
Rafael acquires drone-focused firm in $240M deal
The acquisition is part of a growing trend of consolidation in Israel.
-
How 250 layers of data help Israel prepare for war
Israel’s Home Front Command National Command and Control, aa system called Shual in Israel, integrates layers of data to help protectcivilian lives in emergencies, whether from rockets or earthquakes.
-
Israel’s Carmel program: Envisioning armored vehicles of the future
Israel is developing combat vehicles of the future that will use the latest in artificial intelligence technology to reduce collateral damage and enable formations of manned and unmanned vehicles working in concert.
-
Israel’s Rafael integrates artificial intelligence into Spice bombs
A data link enables future missiles to learn from algorithms informed by the flights of their predecessors.
-
Watch this Israeli robot face off against a marksman in a live-fire demo
Israel’s General Robotics has demonstrated what it says is the world’s first operational armed robot, aimed at providing special forces and homeland security personnel an unmanned vehicle when confronting adversaries.













