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Israeli firm UVision opens US subsidiary, with eye toward kamikaze drones market
A maker of loitering munitions is seeking to expand its business in the U.S.
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Elta Systems’ air surveillance boss on facing battlefield threats, global competition
Eyal Shapira sketches out Elta Systems’ challenges and its hopes for the future.
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Countering UAVs: An inside look at IAI Elta’s Drone Guard
Drone Guard was originally built on adapted radar and existing electro-optical technology, but its manufacturer has updated the platform and shown it off to Defense News in a demonstration.
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Rafael envisions mothership for optionally manned vehicles
Israeli defense company Rafael is working to create a network of manned and unmanned armored vehicles, with one acting as a mothership to coordinate the use of their weapon systems against targets.
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No lasers here: Elbit demos targeting system that could help conceal user
A new lightweight, passive targeting fire-support system demonstrated by Elbit Systems seeks to conceal an operator while the user monitors and identifies a target.
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New defense budget bill foresees US-Israel counter-drone cooperation
The cooperation will identify “capability gaps” of the U.S. and Israel in countering UAVs and seek out projects to address those gaps to strengthen U.S. and Israeli security.
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Israeli firm UVision opens US subsidiary, with eye toward kamikaze drones market
A maker of loitering munitions is seeking to expand its business in the U.S.
-
Elta Systems’ air surveillance boss on facing battlefield threats, global competition
Eyal Shapira sketches out Elta Systems’ challenges and its hopes for the future.
-
Countering UAVs: An inside look at IAI Elta’s Drone Guard
Drone Guard was originally built on adapted radar and existing electro-optical technology, but its manufacturer has updated the platform and shown it off to Defense News in a demonstration.
-
Rafael envisions mothership for optionally manned vehicles
Israeli defense company Rafael is working to create a network of manned and unmanned armored vehicles, with one acting as a mothership to coordinate the use of their weapon systems against targets.
-
No lasers here: Elbit demos targeting system that could help conceal user
A new lightweight, passive targeting fire-support system demonstrated by Elbit Systems seeks to conceal an operator while the user monitors and identifies a target.
-
New defense budget bill foresees US-Israel counter-drone cooperation
The cooperation will identify “capability gaps” of the U.S. and Israel in countering UAVs and seek out projects to address those gaps to strengthen U.S. and Israeli security.
-
Israeli firm UVision opens US subsidiary, with eye toward kamikaze drones market
A maker of loitering munitions is seeking to expand its business in the U.S.
-
Elta Systems’ air surveillance boss on facing battlefield threats, global competition
Eyal Shapira sketches out Elta Systems’ challenges and its hopes for the future.
-
Countering UAVs: An inside look at IAI Elta’s Drone Guard
Drone Guard was originally built on adapted radar and existing electro-optical technology, but its manufacturer has updated the platform and shown it off to Defense News in a demonstration.
-
Rafael envisions mothership for optionally manned vehicles
Israeli defense company Rafael is working to create a network of manned and unmanned armored vehicles, with one acting as a mothership to coordinate the use of their weapon systems against targets.
-
No lasers here: Elbit demos targeting system that could help conceal user
A new lightweight, passive targeting fire-support system demonstrated by Elbit Systems seeks to conceal an operator while the user monitors and identifies a target.
-
New defense budget bill foresees US-Israel counter-drone cooperation
The cooperation will identify “capability gaps” of the U.S. and Israel in countering UAVs and seek out projects to address those gaps to strengthen U.S. and Israeli security.









