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Iron Dome poised for first US-based intercept test in SHORAD demo
Israel is readying its Iron Dome for its first intercept test in the United States as part of the U.S. Army’s demonstration aimed at selecting an interim solution for a medium- and short-range air defense system.
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Top Israel general: We need US support to fight Iran
A top Israeli military officer says the country can prevail over Iran’s proxy on its own; but when it comes to the country of Iran itself, it needs American support.
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Experts tout space-based sensors, lasers for missile defense
A panel of experts on Wednesday singled out space-based sensors and directed-energy interceptors as technologies that the U.S. must continue to develop if it intends to stay ahead of the proliferating threat of ballistic and cruise missiles.
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DoD missile defense deputy: US children are safe from North Korean threat
An official with the U.S. Missile Defense Agency says additional funding is required to render active defenses more robust to meet future threats.
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Commander: US-led assault in Iraq ‘incidentally’ benefits Iran-backed militias
A top commander of the U.S.-led coalition battling ISIS has publicly acknowledged that a loose alliance of Iranian-backed Shiite militias are “incidentally” benefiting from U.S. support.
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Israel to test new hybrid power source for tanks, armored vehicles
Israel will soon field test an advanced, rechargeable lithium-ion battery that developers claim will change the way ground forces operate.
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Israel girds for next round of battle in Gaza Strip
Israel has released intel to make its case for what it insists is an unwanted, yet potentially necessary new round of combat in Gaza.
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US-Israel teams ramp up interceptor builds
Two U.S.-Israeli industrial teams working on jointly funded missile defense programs are ramping up production of three distinct interceptors.
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Israel begins concept work on Arrow-4 defender
Israel is working with state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries and other firms to evaluate technologies needed to improve the ability to track, target and ultimately destroy threats.
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Arianespace deploys two Israeli-built satellites into space
Both satellites were built by Israel’s state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries and both carry high-resolution payloads produced by Israel’s Elbit Systems.
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Iron Dome poised for first US-based intercept test in SHORAD demo
Israel is readying its Iron Dome for its first intercept test in the United States as part of the U.S. Army’s demonstration aimed at selecting an interim solution for a medium- and short-range air defense system.
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Top Israel general: We need US support to fight Iran
A top Israeli military officer says the country can prevail over Iran’s proxy on its own; but when it comes to the country of Iran itself, it needs American support.
-
Experts tout space-based sensors, lasers for missile defense
A panel of experts on Wednesday singled out space-based sensors and directed-energy interceptors as technologies that the U.S. must continue to develop if it intends to stay ahead of the proliferating threat of ballistic and cruise missiles.
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DoD missile defense deputy: US children are safe from North Korean threat
An official with the U.S. Missile Defense Agency says additional funding is required to render active defenses more robust to meet future threats.
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Commander: US-led assault in Iraq ‘incidentally’ benefits Iran-backed militias
A top commander of the U.S.-led coalition battling ISIS has publicly acknowledged that a loose alliance of Iranian-backed Shiite militias are “incidentally” benefiting from U.S. support.
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Israel to test new hybrid power source for tanks, armored vehicles
Israel will soon field test an advanced, rechargeable lithium-ion battery that developers claim will change the way ground forces operate.
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Israel girds for next round of battle in Gaza Strip
Israel has released intel to make its case for what it insists is an unwanted, yet potentially necessary new round of combat in Gaza.
-
US-Israel teams ramp up interceptor builds
Two U.S.-Israeli industrial teams working on jointly funded missile defense programs are ramping up production of three distinct interceptors.
-
Israel begins concept work on Arrow-4 defender
Israel is working with state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries and other firms to evaluate technologies needed to improve the ability to track, target and ultimately destroy threats.
-
Arianespace deploys two Israeli-built satellites into space
Both satellites were built by Israel’s state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries and both carry high-resolution payloads produced by Israel’s Elbit Systems.
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Iron Dome poised for first US-based intercept test in SHORAD demo
Israel is readying its Iron Dome for its first intercept test in the United States as part of the U.S. Army’s demonstration aimed at selecting an interim solution for a medium- and short-range air defense system.
-
Top Israel general: We need US support to fight Iran
A top Israeli military officer says the country can prevail over Iran’s proxy on its own; but when it comes to the country of Iran itself, it needs American support.
-
Experts tout space-based sensors, lasers for missile defense
A panel of experts on Wednesday singled out space-based sensors and directed-energy interceptors as technologies that the U.S. must continue to develop if it intends to stay ahead of the proliferating threat of ballistic and cruise missiles.
-
DoD missile defense deputy: US children are safe from North Korean threat
An official with the U.S. Missile Defense Agency says additional funding is required to render active defenses more robust to meet future threats.
-
Commander: US-led assault in Iraq ‘incidentally’ benefits Iran-backed militias
A top commander of the U.S.-led coalition battling ISIS has publicly acknowledged that a loose alliance of Iranian-backed Shiite militias are “incidentally” benefiting from U.S. support.
-
Israel to test new hybrid power source for tanks, armored vehicles
Israel will soon field test an advanced, rechargeable lithium-ion battery that developers claim will change the way ground forces operate.
-
Israel girds for next round of battle in Gaza Strip
Israel has released intel to make its case for what it insists is an unwanted, yet potentially necessary new round of combat in Gaza.
-
US-Israel teams ramp up interceptor builds
Two U.S.-Israeli industrial teams working on jointly funded missile defense programs are ramping up production of three distinct interceptors.
-
Israel begins concept work on Arrow-4 defender
Israel is working with state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries and other firms to evaluate technologies needed to improve the ability to track, target and ultimately destroy threats.
-
Arianespace deploys two Israeli-built satellites into space
Both satellites were built by Israel’s state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries and both carry high-resolution payloads produced by Israel’s Elbit Systems.













