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Lebanese Navy to receive 7 offshore patrol vessels
The frigates provided with the help of two countries will effectively double Lebanon’s ships that patrol shorelines and maritime routes.
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Russia eyes arms sales to Iraq, but experts say there’s competition ahead for the Kremlin
If you were expecting a typical U.S. vs. Russia situation in Iraq, think again. Two regional powerhouses are moving in.
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UAE, US companies partner to provide cyber ranges in Gulf
The two businesses will offer cyber training and testing environments to Gulf countries to emulate production environments.
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Boosted by international expertise, UAE edges closer to homemade counter-drone tech
Electronic warfare specialist SIGN4L is preparing to mark two milestones this year, all related to destroying unmanned systems.
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Emirati shipbuilder receives record $1B order for Navy ships
Each ship is expected to feature a combat management system, sensors, and electronic warfare and weapon systems.
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Counter-drone director talks testing in Saudi Arabia and regional expansion
Monaco-based firm MARSS opened a new facility in the Saudi capital of Riyadh in January and hopes to secure a deal with the kingdom to counter unmanned aircraft systems.
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Lebanon’s Air Force launches public aircraft bids as part of fleet reorg
Three companies have already shown interest in the aircraft.
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Playing both sides: Will Saudi-Greek drills impact ties with Turkey?
Tension between Greece and Turkey flared last year over maritime boundaries and energy exploration rights in the eastern Mediterranean, leading to a military buildup in the area that featured warships from the two countries facing off.
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UAE and Israeli firms to collaborate on counter-drone system
The bilateral cooperation comes in the wake of the Abraham Accords signed Sept. 15 between the United Arab Emirates and Israel, highlighting a new era of diplomatic relations and potential defense agreements between the two countries.
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Mideast, European firms explore collaboration on high-energy lasers
Should collaboration take place, the resulting system would target the UAE as the primary market to secure critical defense infrastructure.
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Lebanese Navy to receive 7 offshore patrol vessels
The frigates provided with the help of two countries will effectively double Lebanon’s ships that patrol shorelines and maritime routes.
-
Russia eyes arms sales to Iraq, but experts say there’s competition ahead for the Kremlin
If you were expecting a typical U.S. vs. Russia situation in Iraq, think again. Two regional powerhouses are moving in.
-
UAE, US companies partner to provide cyber ranges in Gulf
The two businesses will offer cyber training and testing environments to Gulf countries to emulate production environments.
-
Boosted by international expertise, UAE edges closer to homemade counter-drone tech
Electronic warfare specialist SIGN4L is preparing to mark two milestones this year, all related to destroying unmanned systems.
-
Emirati shipbuilder receives record $1B order for Navy ships
Each ship is expected to feature a combat management system, sensors, and electronic warfare and weapon systems.
-
Counter-drone director talks testing in Saudi Arabia and regional expansion
Monaco-based firm MARSS opened a new facility in the Saudi capital of Riyadh in January and hopes to secure a deal with the kingdom to counter unmanned aircraft systems.
-
Lebanon’s Air Force launches public aircraft bids as part of fleet reorg
Three companies have already shown interest in the aircraft.
-
Playing both sides: Will Saudi-Greek drills impact ties with Turkey?
Tension between Greece and Turkey flared last year over maritime boundaries and energy exploration rights in the eastern Mediterranean, leading to a military buildup in the area that featured warships from the two countries facing off.
-
UAE and Israeli firms to collaborate on counter-drone system
The bilateral cooperation comes in the wake of the Abraham Accords signed Sept. 15 between the United Arab Emirates and Israel, highlighting a new era of diplomatic relations and potential defense agreements between the two countries.
-
Mideast, European firms explore collaboration on high-energy lasers
Should collaboration take place, the resulting system would target the UAE as the primary market to secure critical defense infrastructure.
-
Lebanese Navy to receive 7 offshore patrol vessels
The frigates provided with the help of two countries will effectively double Lebanon’s ships that patrol shorelines and maritime routes.
-
Russia eyes arms sales to Iraq, but experts say there’s competition ahead for the Kremlin
If you were expecting a typical U.S. vs. Russia situation in Iraq, think again. Two regional powerhouses are moving in.
-
UAE, US companies partner to provide cyber ranges in Gulf
The two businesses will offer cyber training and testing environments to Gulf countries to emulate production environments.
-
Boosted by international expertise, UAE edges closer to homemade counter-drone tech
Electronic warfare specialist SIGN4L is preparing to mark two milestones this year, all related to destroying unmanned systems.
-
Emirati shipbuilder receives record $1B order for Navy ships
Each ship is expected to feature a combat management system, sensors, and electronic warfare and weapon systems.
-
Counter-drone director talks testing in Saudi Arabia and regional expansion
Monaco-based firm MARSS opened a new facility in the Saudi capital of Riyadh in January and hopes to secure a deal with the kingdom to counter unmanned aircraft systems.
-
Lebanon’s Air Force launches public aircraft bids as part of fleet reorg
Three companies have already shown interest in the aircraft.
-
Playing both sides: Will Saudi-Greek drills impact ties with Turkey?
Tension between Greece and Turkey flared last year over maritime boundaries and energy exploration rights in the eastern Mediterranean, leading to a military buildup in the area that featured warships from the two countries facing off.
-
UAE and Israeli firms to collaborate on counter-drone system
The bilateral cooperation comes in the wake of the Abraham Accords signed Sept. 15 between the United Arab Emirates and Israel, highlighting a new era of diplomatic relations and potential defense agreements between the two countries.
-
Mideast, European firms explore collaboration on high-energy lasers
Should collaboration take place, the resulting system would target the UAE as the primary market to secure critical defense infrastructure.













