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Israel Concerned About ‘Behavior’ of Latest Spy Satellite – Ofek 11
Israel used its indigenous Shavit launcher on Tuesday to loft Ofek 11, its latest and most advanced spy satellite, into space, but program officials say they are concerned by its “behavior.”
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Israel Heeds Hezbollah Threats, Drills Mass Evacuation of Civilians Near Border
The Israeli military demonstrated on Tuesday that it takes seriously Hezbollah’s repeated threats to “take over the Galilee” with a massive drill aimed at evacuating civilians under attack near the Lebanon border.
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Israel MoD Proposes Easing of Restrictions for Defense Exports
The reported “comprehensive reform” would offer a spectrum of sweeteners for exporters who play by the rules.
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Launchpad Blast Deals Setback, Opportunities for Israeli Industry
Spacecom’s Amos-6, an estimated $200 million satellite built by state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), was deemed a total loss after the Space-X Falcon 9 launcher to which it was attached blew up during a static engine test.
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Experts Question New Armed Drone Export Policy
It is unclear what impact, if any, a new State Department initiative on armed drone exports would have.
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DoD Approves Israeli Radar for US Iron Curtain Testing
The Pentagon has given defense solutions company Artis the green light to integrate Israeli radars into its Iron Curtain close-in active protection system.
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Book Review: A Cautionary Tale of the Israel Defense Forces
For students of warfare, Mideast enthusiasts or anyone inspired by stories of redemption after a fall from grace, a new English version of a book by retired Israeli Brig. Gen.
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Boeing, Raytheon Assured Half of Surging US Support for Israel Missile Defense
As US missile defense funding to Israel surges, so, too, does the economic benefit to American teams led by Boeing and Raytheon, partners with Israel on joint production of the systems designed to defend against rapidly expanding threats.
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Israeli Defense Ministry (Sort Of) Apologizes to Obama
In its latest statement of clarification, MoD cited “the incorrect portrayal in the media” of its earlier statement from last Friday.
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Israel Concerned About ‘Behavior’ of Latest Spy Satellite – Ofek 11
Israel used its indigenous Shavit launcher on Tuesday to loft Ofek 11, its latest and most advanced spy satellite, into space, but program officials say they are concerned by its “behavior.”
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Israel Heeds Hezbollah Threats, Drills Mass Evacuation of Civilians Near Border
The Israeli military demonstrated on Tuesday that it takes seriously Hezbollah’s repeated threats to “take over the Galilee” with a massive drill aimed at evacuating civilians under attack near the Lebanon border.
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Israel MoD Proposes Easing of Restrictions for Defense Exports
The reported “comprehensive reform” would offer a spectrum of sweeteners for exporters who play by the rules.
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Launchpad Blast Deals Setback, Opportunities for Israeli Industry
Spacecom’s Amos-6, an estimated $200 million satellite built by state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), was deemed a total loss after the Space-X Falcon 9 launcher to which it was attached blew up during a static engine test.
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Israel Wary of US Armed Drone Initiative
Experts Cite Dubious Benefits; Damage to Key Export Sector
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Experts Question New Armed Drone Export Policy
It is unclear what impact, if any, a new State Department initiative on armed drone exports would have.
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DoD Approves Israeli Radar for US Iron Curtain Testing
The Pentagon has given defense solutions company Artis the green light to integrate Israeli radars into its Iron Curtain close-in active protection system.
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Book Review: A Cautionary Tale of the Israel Defense Forces
For students of warfare, Mideast enthusiasts or anyone inspired by stories of redemption after a fall from grace, a new English version of a book by retired Israeli Brig. Gen.
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Boeing, Raytheon Assured Half of Surging US Support for Israel Missile Defense
As US missile defense funding to Israel surges, so, too, does the economic benefit to American teams led by Boeing and Raytheon, partners with Israel on joint production of the systems designed to defend against rapidly expanding threats.
-
Israeli Defense Ministry (Sort Of) Apologizes to Obama
In its latest statement of clarification, MoD cited “the incorrect portrayal in the media” of its earlier statement from last Friday.
-
Israel Concerned About ‘Behavior’ of Latest Spy Satellite – Ofek 11
Israel used its indigenous Shavit launcher on Tuesday to loft Ofek 11, its latest and most advanced spy satellite, into space, but program officials say they are concerned by its “behavior.”
-
Israel Heeds Hezbollah Threats, Drills Mass Evacuation of Civilians Near Border
The Israeli military demonstrated on Tuesday that it takes seriously Hezbollah’s repeated threats to “take over the Galilee” with a massive drill aimed at evacuating civilians under attack near the Lebanon border.
-
Israel MoD Proposes Easing of Restrictions for Defense Exports
The reported “comprehensive reform” would offer a spectrum of sweeteners for exporters who play by the rules.
-
Launchpad Blast Deals Setback, Opportunities for Israeli Industry
Spacecom’s Amos-6, an estimated $200 million satellite built by state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), was deemed a total loss after the Space-X Falcon 9 launcher to which it was attached blew up during a static engine test.
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Israel Wary of US Armed Drone Initiative
Experts Cite Dubious Benefits; Damage to Key Export Sector
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Experts Question New Armed Drone Export Policy
It is unclear what impact, if any, a new State Department initiative on armed drone exports would have.
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DoD Approves Israeli Radar for US Iron Curtain Testing
The Pentagon has given defense solutions company Artis the green light to integrate Israeli radars into its Iron Curtain close-in active protection system.
-
Book Review: A Cautionary Tale of the Israel Defense Forces
For students of warfare, Mideast enthusiasts or anyone inspired by stories of redemption after a fall from grace, a new English version of a book by retired Israeli Brig. Gen.
-
Boeing, Raytheon Assured Half of Surging US Support for Israel Missile Defense
As US missile defense funding to Israel surges, so, too, does the economic benefit to American teams led by Boeing and Raytheon, partners with Israel on joint production of the systems designed to defend against rapidly expanding threats.
-
Israeli Defense Ministry (Sort Of) Apologizes to Obama
In its latest statement of clarification, MoD cited “the incorrect portrayal in the media” of its earlier statement from last Friday.














