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30 Years: IEDs — Cheap, But Brutally Effective
No other weapon has become more synonymous with modern asymmetrical warfare and driven the technologies, tactics and procedures associated with force protection than improvised explosive devices.
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30 Years: Saddam Hussein — Trigger for Enduring War
For the generations of war waged during his life and the scourge of jihadist terror triggered after his death, Iraqi strongman Saddam Hussein serves as a tragic and costly lesson to the West.
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30 Years: Shimon Peres — Civilian Warrior and Visionary for Peace
No Israeli public figure had a more profound influence on the nation’s strategic posture, on the Mideast power balance, and on Israel’s leading niche role in the global aerospace industry than Shimon Peres.
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30 Years: Covering the Nexus of Business and Politics in Defense
From the very beginning, Defense News knew how to deliver a good story, like the one involving Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, his charismatic yet combative Navy secretary and a carving knife.
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30 Years: How Times Have Changed — Reflecting on Decades at Defense News
It’s been a privilege to witness the evolution in political correctness, but more importantly in equal opportunity, where a woman can be secretary of state, national security adviser, Air Force secretary and Lockheed CEO.
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Israeli Firm Revives Old Concept With Advanced Robotics
Maneuvering decoys aim to defend against anti-tank threats.
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Israeli Pilot Dies After F-16I Ejection Following Gaza Attack
Israel lost one of its front line F-16I fighters on Wednesday and the pilot died following a strike mission in Gaza, said Lt. Col. Peter Lerner, an Israeli military spokesman.
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Israeli Startup Targets US Market with Soldier-Carried Robots
After capturing a $25 million award from the US Air Force, a seven-year-old Israeli startup and its four-year-old US subsidiary has teamed with DRS Technologies to go for the brass ring of Pentagon tactical robot bids: an estimated $400 million program to provide some 4000 soldier-carried systems across the US Army.
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Interview With Vice Adm. Ram Rothberg, Israeli Navy Commander
In his five years as chief naval officer, Ram Rothberg has worked with other military branches of the Israel Defense Forces to transform the Israeli Navy from a defender of coastal waters and bit actor in joint battle to an essential provider of what he calls strategic sea superiority.
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Obama, Lawmakers at Odds Over Israel Aid Deal
Lawmakers view an assurance from Israel to reject more money from Congress as overstepping by the White House.
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30 Years: IEDs — Cheap, But Brutally Effective
No other weapon has become more synonymous with modern asymmetrical warfare and driven the technologies, tactics and procedures associated with force protection than improvised explosive devices.
-
30 Years: Saddam Hussein — Trigger for Enduring War
For the generations of war waged during his life and the scourge of jihadist terror triggered after his death, Iraqi strongman Saddam Hussein serves as a tragic and costly lesson to the West.
-
30 Years: Shimon Peres — Civilian Warrior and Visionary for Peace
No Israeli public figure had a more profound influence on the nation’s strategic posture, on the Mideast power balance, and on Israel’s leading niche role in the global aerospace industry than Shimon Peres.
-
30 Years: Covering the Nexus of Business and Politics in Defense
From the very beginning, Defense News knew how to deliver a good story, like the one involving Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, his charismatic yet combative Navy secretary and a carving knife.
-
30 Years: How Times Have Changed — Reflecting on Decades at Defense News
It’s been a privilege to witness the evolution in political correctness, but more importantly in equal opportunity, where a woman can be secretary of state, national security adviser, Air Force secretary and Lockheed CEO.
-
Israeli Firm Revives Old Concept With Advanced Robotics
Maneuvering decoys aim to defend against anti-tank threats.
-
Israeli Pilot Dies After F-16I Ejection Following Gaza Attack
Israel lost one of its front line F-16I fighters on Wednesday and the pilot died following a strike mission in Gaza, said Lt. Col. Peter Lerner, an Israeli military spokesman.
-
Israeli Startup Targets US Market with Soldier-Carried Robots
After capturing a $25 million award from the US Air Force, a seven-year-old Israeli startup and its four-year-old US subsidiary has teamed with DRS Technologies to go for the brass ring of Pentagon tactical robot bids: an estimated $400 million program to provide some 4000 soldier-carried systems across the US Army.
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Interview With Vice Adm. Ram Rothberg, Israeli Navy Commander
In his five years as chief naval officer, Ram Rothberg has worked with other military branches of the Israel Defense Forces to transform the Israeli Navy from a defender of coastal waters and bit actor in joint battle to an essential provider of what he calls strategic sea superiority.
-
Obama, Lawmakers at Odds Over Israel Aid Deal
Lawmakers view an assurance from Israel to reject more money from Congress as overstepping by the White House.
-
30 Years: IEDs — Cheap, But Brutally Effective
No other weapon has become more synonymous with modern asymmetrical warfare and driven the technologies, tactics and procedures associated with force protection than improvised explosive devices.
-
30 Years: Saddam Hussein — Trigger for Enduring War
For the generations of war waged during his life and the scourge of jihadist terror triggered after his death, Iraqi strongman Saddam Hussein serves as a tragic and costly lesson to the West.
-
30 Years: Shimon Peres — Civilian Warrior and Visionary for Peace
No Israeli public figure had a more profound influence on the nation’s strategic posture, on the Mideast power balance, and on Israel’s leading niche role in the global aerospace industry than Shimon Peres.
-
30 Years: Covering the Nexus of Business and Politics in Defense
From the very beginning, Defense News knew how to deliver a good story, like the one involving Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, his charismatic yet combative Navy secretary and a carving knife.
-
30 Years: How Times Have Changed — Reflecting on Decades at Defense News
It’s been a privilege to witness the evolution in political correctness, but more importantly in equal opportunity, where a woman can be secretary of state, national security adviser, Air Force secretary and Lockheed CEO.
-
Israeli Firm Revives Old Concept With Advanced Robotics
Maneuvering decoys aim to defend against anti-tank threats.
-
Israeli Pilot Dies After F-16I Ejection Following Gaza Attack
Israel lost one of its front line F-16I fighters on Wednesday and the pilot died following a strike mission in Gaza, said Lt. Col. Peter Lerner, an Israeli military spokesman.
-
Israeli Startup Targets US Market with Soldier-Carried Robots
After capturing a $25 million award from the US Air Force, a seven-year-old Israeli startup and its four-year-old US subsidiary has teamed with DRS Technologies to go for the brass ring of Pentagon tactical robot bids: an estimated $400 million program to provide some 4000 soldier-carried systems across the US Army.
-
Interview With Vice Adm. Ram Rothberg, Israeli Navy Commander
In his five years as chief naval officer, Ram Rothberg has worked with other military branches of the Israel Defense Forces to transform the Israeli Navy from a defender of coastal waters and bit actor in joint battle to an essential provider of what he calls strategic sea superiority.
-
Obama, Lawmakers at Odds Over Israel Aid Deal
Lawmakers view an assurance from Israel to reject more money from Congress as overstepping by the White House.













