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Israel declares operational capability for sea-based Iron Dome
The Israeli military has declared initial operational capability of a ship-based version of the Iron Dome intercepting system.
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Israeli defense minister seeks defense budget boost
Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman flagged unplanned developments in a “fragile and explosive” region as justification for seeking an additional 4.8 billion shekels, or $1.4 billion, beyond funds earmarked for defense in a multiyear agreement between the Israeli Treasury and the Ministry of Defense.
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Pentagon eyes intimate R&D tie-up with UAE based on US-Israel model
U.S. and Emirati defense officials will meet next month to continue discussions on technology security protocols that aim to elevate the level at which Washington can share and ultimately co-develop sensitive technologies with the UAE.
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Turkey’s newest armed drone makes debut at Dubai Airshow
After less than a year of development, a new, extended-wing armed version of the Karayel UAV made its international debut at the Dubai Airshow.
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Raytheon: Arab-operated Patriots intercepted over 100 tactical ballistic missiles since 2015
Raytheon executives used the statistic to underscore the success of a continuously upgraded system originally designed to defend against aircraft.
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Emirati minister: Iran is a greater threat than al-Qaida, ISIS
A top UAE official warned a high-powered gathering of U.S. government, military and business leaders on Sunday that Iranian-sponsored terror, while “similar” to al-Qaeda and ISI “has greater potential” for impacting negatively on the region and the world.
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5th fleet commander: Intel-sharing clear barrier to military cooperation
A week after Saudi Arabia intercepted yet another ballistic missile over its territory, the U.S. Fifth Fleet commander urged nations in his theater of operations to share more relevant information in real time to combat common and growing threats.
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Cooperation over competition: Eight nations fly in Israel’s largest-ever air drill
Blue Flag does not pit flying forces against one another in various combat drills. Rather, the Israeli event is designed to satisfy respective requirements of participating forces.
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Trump could let the UAE buy F-35 jets
The Trump administration has agreed to consider a long-standing request by the UAE to enter into preliminary talks on future procurement of the F-35 joint strike fighter.
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Trump administration upholds visa ban preventing IAI chief from entering US
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has upheld an Obama-era visa denial that has banned the chief executive of Israel’s largest government-owned company from stepping foot on U.S. shores for more than six years.
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Israel declares operational capability for sea-based Iron Dome
The Israeli military has declared initial operational capability of a ship-based version of the Iron Dome intercepting system.
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Israeli defense minister seeks defense budget boost
Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman flagged unplanned developments in a “fragile and explosive” region as justification for seeking an additional 4.8 billion shekels, or $1.4 billion, beyond funds earmarked for defense in a multiyear agreement between the Israeli Treasury and the Ministry of Defense.
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Pentagon eyes intimate R&D tie-up with UAE based on US-Israel model
U.S. and Emirati defense officials will meet next month to continue discussions on technology security protocols that aim to elevate the level at which Washington can share and ultimately co-develop sensitive technologies with the UAE.
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Turkey’s newest armed drone makes debut at Dubai Airshow
After less than a year of development, a new, extended-wing armed version of the Karayel UAV made its international debut at the Dubai Airshow.
-
Raytheon: Arab-operated Patriots intercepted over 100 tactical ballistic missiles since 2015
Raytheon executives used the statistic to underscore the success of a continuously upgraded system originally designed to defend against aircraft.
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Emirati minister: Iran is a greater threat than al-Qaida, ISIS
A top UAE official warned a high-powered gathering of U.S. government, military and business leaders on Sunday that Iranian-sponsored terror, while “similar” to al-Qaeda and ISI “has greater potential” for impacting negatively on the region and the world.
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5th fleet commander: Intel-sharing clear barrier to military cooperation
A week after Saudi Arabia intercepted yet another ballistic missile over its territory, the U.S. Fifth Fleet commander urged nations in his theater of operations to share more relevant information in real time to combat common and growing threats.
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Cooperation over competition: Eight nations fly in Israel’s largest-ever air drill
Blue Flag does not pit flying forces against one another in various combat drills. Rather, the Israeli event is designed to satisfy respective requirements of participating forces.
-
Trump could let the UAE buy F-35 jets
The Trump administration has agreed to consider a long-standing request by the UAE to enter into preliminary talks on future procurement of the F-35 joint strike fighter.
-
Trump administration upholds visa ban preventing IAI chief from entering US
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has upheld an Obama-era visa denial that has banned the chief executive of Israel’s largest government-owned company from stepping foot on U.S. shores for more than six years.
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Israel declares operational capability for sea-based Iron Dome
The Israeli military has declared initial operational capability of a ship-based version of the Iron Dome intercepting system.
-
Israeli defense minister seeks defense budget boost
Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman flagged unplanned developments in a “fragile and explosive” region as justification for seeking an additional 4.8 billion shekels, or $1.4 billion, beyond funds earmarked for defense in a multiyear agreement between the Israeli Treasury and the Ministry of Defense.
-
Pentagon eyes intimate R&D tie-up with UAE based on US-Israel model
U.S. and Emirati defense officials will meet next month to continue discussions on technology security protocols that aim to elevate the level at which Washington can share and ultimately co-develop sensitive technologies with the UAE.
-
Turkey’s newest armed drone makes debut at Dubai Airshow
After less than a year of development, a new, extended-wing armed version of the Karayel UAV made its international debut at the Dubai Airshow.
-
Raytheon: Arab-operated Patriots intercepted over 100 tactical ballistic missiles since 2015
Raytheon executives used the statistic to underscore the success of a continuously upgraded system originally designed to defend against aircraft.
-
Emirati minister: Iran is a greater threat than al-Qaida, ISIS
A top UAE official warned a high-powered gathering of U.S. government, military and business leaders on Sunday that Iranian-sponsored terror, while “similar” to al-Qaeda and ISI “has greater potential” for impacting negatively on the region and the world.
-
5th fleet commander: Intel-sharing clear barrier to military cooperation
A week after Saudi Arabia intercepted yet another ballistic missile over its territory, the U.S. Fifth Fleet commander urged nations in his theater of operations to share more relevant information in real time to combat common and growing threats.
-
Cooperation over competition: Eight nations fly in Israel’s largest-ever air drill
Blue Flag does not pit flying forces against one another in various combat drills. Rather, the Israeli event is designed to satisfy respective requirements of participating forces.
-
Trump could let the UAE buy F-35 jets
The Trump administration has agreed to consider a long-standing request by the UAE to enter into preliminary talks on future procurement of the F-35 joint strike fighter.
-
Trump administration upholds visa ban preventing IAI chief from entering US
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has upheld an Obama-era visa denial that has banned the chief executive of Israel’s largest government-owned company from stepping foot on U.S. shores for more than six years.













