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Israel signs MoU for 3 German submarines amid shipyard investigation
Israel’s prime minister says his government signed a long-awaited memorandum of understanding with Germany to acquire three new Dolphin-class submarines.
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Israeli Air Force lifts grounding of Apache attack helicopters
The Israel Air Force has lifted a nearly three-month grounding order of its Apache attack helicopters following a fatal crash-landing in early August.
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Israeli defense minister hails Trump’s new Iran strategy
Israel’s defense minister warns that Iran aspires to deploy “tens of thousands of Shiite militia fighters” at air and naval bases in Syria once the U.S.-led coalition concludes its mission against ISIS.
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Syrian-Israeli clash sets tone for meeting of Israeli, Russian defense ministers
This was the first time since the start of the Syrian civil war that Israeli fighters flying in Lebanese skies were targeted by Syrian anti-aircraft hardware.
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Massive drill validates Israel’s cyber-secure C4I network
While Israel demonstrated many of the integrated C4I capabilities in Israel’s 2014 Gaza war, the drill marked the first time the IDF could evaluate technologies, tactics and procedures on such a broad scale.
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Israeli Air Force eyes 3-D printing as a hedge against wartime disruptions
Military planners in Israel are looking to 3-D printing to bolster wartime self-sufficiency in the event of embargoes or supply chain disruptions.
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Israel taps IAI’s TopGun weapon for major Army award
After nearly a decade of business development and more than a year in legal appeals, state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries is finally set to supply its TopGun precision kit to the Israeli Army.
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Israeli lawmakers: F-35 get is fine, but must ‘meticulously assess’ follow-on buys
Lawmakers noted that the F-35, “with all the existing limitations and against anti-aircraft missiles projected in the future, returns the Israel Air Force, through proper planning and with the recognition of its vulnerability points, to a capability for ‘stand-in’ operations.”
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US breaks ground for new permanent base in Israel
U.S. and Israeli officers broke ground in Israel on Monday for a permanent U.S. Army base that will house dozens of U.S. soldiers, operating under the American flag, and charged with the mission of defending against rocket and missile attacks.
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Israel concludes massive drill for war in north
The Israeli military wrapped up its largest drill in nearly two decades, with more than 25,000 active-duty and reserve forces taking part in an “extreme scenario” for war beyond its northern border.
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Israel signs MoU for 3 German submarines amid shipyard investigation
Israel’s prime minister says his government signed a long-awaited memorandum of understanding with Germany to acquire three new Dolphin-class submarines.
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Israeli Air Force lifts grounding of Apache attack helicopters
The Israel Air Force has lifted a nearly three-month grounding order of its Apache attack helicopters following a fatal crash-landing in early August.
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Israeli defense minister hails Trump’s new Iran strategy
Israel’s defense minister warns that Iran aspires to deploy “tens of thousands of Shiite militia fighters” at air and naval bases in Syria once the U.S.-led coalition concludes its mission against ISIS.
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Syrian-Israeli clash sets tone for meeting of Israeli, Russian defense ministers
This was the first time since the start of the Syrian civil war that Israeli fighters flying in Lebanese skies were targeted by Syrian anti-aircraft hardware.
-
Massive drill validates Israel’s cyber-secure C4I network
While Israel demonstrated many of the integrated C4I capabilities in Israel’s 2014 Gaza war, the drill marked the first time the IDF could evaluate technologies, tactics and procedures on such a broad scale.
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Israeli Air Force eyes 3-D printing as a hedge against wartime disruptions
Military planners in Israel are looking to 3-D printing to bolster wartime self-sufficiency in the event of embargoes or supply chain disruptions.
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Israel taps IAI’s TopGun weapon for major Army award
After nearly a decade of business development and more than a year in legal appeals, state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries is finally set to supply its TopGun precision kit to the Israeli Army.
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Israeli lawmakers: F-35 get is fine, but must ‘meticulously assess’ follow-on buys
Lawmakers noted that the F-35, “with all the existing limitations and against anti-aircraft missiles projected in the future, returns the Israel Air Force, through proper planning and with the recognition of its vulnerability points, to a capability for ‘stand-in’ operations.”
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US breaks ground for new permanent base in Israel
U.S. and Israeli officers broke ground in Israel on Monday for a permanent U.S. Army base that will house dozens of U.S. soldiers, operating under the American flag, and charged with the mission of defending against rocket and missile attacks.
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Israel concludes massive drill for war in north
The Israeli military wrapped up its largest drill in nearly two decades, with more than 25,000 active-duty and reserve forces taking part in an “extreme scenario” for war beyond its northern border.
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Israel signs MoU for 3 German submarines amid shipyard investigation
Israel’s prime minister says his government signed a long-awaited memorandum of understanding with Germany to acquire three new Dolphin-class submarines.
-
Israeli Air Force lifts grounding of Apache attack helicopters
The Israel Air Force has lifted a nearly three-month grounding order of its Apache attack helicopters following a fatal crash-landing in early August.
-
Israeli defense minister hails Trump’s new Iran strategy
Israel’s defense minister warns that Iran aspires to deploy “tens of thousands of Shiite militia fighters” at air and naval bases in Syria once the U.S.-led coalition concludes its mission against ISIS.
-
Syrian-Israeli clash sets tone for meeting of Israeli, Russian defense ministers
This was the first time since the start of the Syrian civil war that Israeli fighters flying in Lebanese skies were targeted by Syrian anti-aircraft hardware.
-
Massive drill validates Israel’s cyber-secure C4I network
While Israel demonstrated many of the integrated C4I capabilities in Israel’s 2014 Gaza war, the drill marked the first time the IDF could evaluate technologies, tactics and procedures on such a broad scale.
-
Israeli Air Force eyes 3-D printing as a hedge against wartime disruptions
Military planners in Israel are looking to 3-D printing to bolster wartime self-sufficiency in the event of embargoes or supply chain disruptions.
-
Israel taps IAI’s TopGun weapon for major Army award
After nearly a decade of business development and more than a year in legal appeals, state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries is finally set to supply its TopGun precision kit to the Israeli Army.
-
Israeli lawmakers: F-35 get is fine, but must ‘meticulously assess’ follow-on buys
Lawmakers noted that the F-35, “with all the existing limitations and against anti-aircraft missiles projected in the future, returns the Israel Air Force, through proper planning and with the recognition of its vulnerability points, to a capability for ‘stand-in’ operations.”
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US breaks ground for new permanent base in Israel
U.S. and Israeli officers broke ground in Israel on Monday for a permanent U.S. Army base that will house dozens of U.S. soldiers, operating under the American flag, and charged with the mission of defending against rocket and missile attacks.
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Israel concludes massive drill for war in north
The Israeli military wrapped up its largest drill in nearly two decades, with more than 25,000 active-duty and reserve forces taking part in an “extreme scenario” for war beyond its northern border.













