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Lucrative friendship: Israeli firms secure R&D, investment and trade with India
Israel’s top defense and aerospace firms are riding the wave of a high-profile friendship between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with expanded defense trade, joint research and development, and a shared commitment by both leaders to augment strategic cooperation against common threats ranging from global terror to cybercrime.
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Israel-Germany submarine deal in jeopardy amid widening scandal
Vice Adm. Eliezer Marom, who commanded the Navy from 2007-2011, and David Shimron, Netanyahu’s personal attorney, remain under house arrest after three days of questioning in what is known here as the Case 3000 Affair.
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Watch Israel’s Navy practice seaborne hostage rescue
This exercise involved dozens of naval forces, including elite Flotilla 13 commandos, which were deployed in response to a simulated terrorist takeover of a large merchant ship.
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Interview: Israel’s Brig. Gen. Guy Hasson talks new tech
The head of the Israel Defense Forces’ Armored Corps trains and equips the black-bereted men — and, perhaps soon, women — to maneuver ground warfare.
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Israel to enter era of closed-hatch combat, see-through tanks
The Israeli defense establishment is evaluating Iron Vision and a second alternative, which uses the same sensor-fused, externally placed cameras, but instead of displaying images directly into the helmet, a situational picture is presented on screens inside the tank.
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Netanyahu on Israel: A ‘mighty aircraft carrier’ of the US
Speaking to reporters on the Nimitz-class carrier, Netanyahu hailed ongoing U.S.-led coalition operations against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and indicated that Israel, too, is contributing to the fight against a common enemy.
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Trump aides enlist Israel in ‘holding nations accountable’ for cyberattacks
A new U.S.-Israeli working group aims to devise and employ new methods of identifying cyber enemies and “holding nations accountable” for bad cyber behavior.
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US Army joins Israeli investigation into Apache rotor crack
The U.S. Army has joined the Israeli Air Force in a sweeping investigation of AH-64 Apache helicopters following Israel’s discovery earlier this month of a crack in the rear rotor blade of one of its aircraft.
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Israel on alert after 2 days of cross-border fire with Syria
Israel on Sunday declared its border opposite the southern Syrian city of Quneitra in the Golan Heights a closed military zone following two straight days of attacks on regime assets in response to spillover fire from the Syrian civil war.
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Lucrative friendship: Israeli firms secure R&D, investment and trade with India
Israel’s top defense and aerospace firms are riding the wave of a high-profile friendship between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with expanded defense trade, joint research and development, and a shared commitment by both leaders to augment strategic cooperation against common threats ranging from global terror to cybercrime.
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Israel-Germany submarine deal in jeopardy amid widening scandal
Vice Adm. Eliezer Marom, who commanded the Navy from 2007-2011, and David Shimron, Netanyahu’s personal attorney, remain under house arrest after three days of questioning in what is known here as the Case 3000 Affair.
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Watch Israel’s Navy practice seaborne hostage rescue
This exercise involved dozens of naval forces, including elite Flotilla 13 commandos, which were deployed in response to a simulated terrorist takeover of a large merchant ship.
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Interview: Israel’s Brig. Gen. Guy Hasson talks new tech
The head of the Israel Defense Forces’ Armored Corps trains and equips the black-bereted men — and, perhaps soon, women — to maneuver ground warfare.
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Israel to enter era of closed-hatch combat, see-through tanks
The Israeli defense establishment is evaluating Iron Vision and a second alternative, which uses the same sensor-fused, externally placed cameras, but instead of displaying images directly into the helmet, a situational picture is presented on screens inside the tank.
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Netanyahu on Israel: A ‘mighty aircraft carrier’ of the US
Speaking to reporters on the Nimitz-class carrier, Netanyahu hailed ongoing U.S.-led coalition operations against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and indicated that Israel, too, is contributing to the fight against a common enemy.
-
Trump aides enlist Israel in ‘holding nations accountable’ for cyberattacks
A new U.S.-Israeli working group aims to devise and employ new methods of identifying cyber enemies and “holding nations accountable” for bad cyber behavior.
-
US Army joins Israeli investigation into Apache rotor crack
The U.S. Army has joined the Israeli Air Force in a sweeping investigation of AH-64 Apache helicopters following Israel’s discovery earlier this month of a crack in the rear rotor blade of one of its aircraft.
-
Israel on alert after 2 days of cross-border fire with Syria
Israel on Sunday declared its border opposite the southern Syrian city of Quneitra in the Golan Heights a closed military zone following two straight days of attacks on regime assets in response to spillover fire from the Syrian civil war.
-
Lucrative friendship: Israeli firms secure R&D, investment and trade with India
Israel’s top defense and aerospace firms are riding the wave of a high-profile friendship between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with expanded defense trade, joint research and development, and a shared commitment by both leaders to augment strategic cooperation against common threats ranging from global terror to cybercrime.
-
Israel-Germany submarine deal in jeopardy amid widening scandal
Vice Adm. Eliezer Marom, who commanded the Navy from 2007-2011, and David Shimron, Netanyahu’s personal attorney, remain under house arrest after three days of questioning in what is known here as the Case 3000 Affair.
-
Watch Israel’s Navy practice seaborne hostage rescue
This exercise involved dozens of naval forces, including elite Flotilla 13 commandos, which were deployed in response to a simulated terrorist takeover of a large merchant ship.
-
Interview: Israel’s Brig. Gen. Guy Hasson talks new tech
The head of the Israel Defense Forces’ Armored Corps trains and equips the black-bereted men — and, perhaps soon, women — to maneuver ground warfare.
-
Israel to enter era of closed-hatch combat, see-through tanks
The Israeli defense establishment is evaluating Iron Vision and a second alternative, which uses the same sensor-fused, externally placed cameras, but instead of displaying images directly into the helmet, a situational picture is presented on screens inside the tank.
-
Netanyahu on Israel: A ‘mighty aircraft carrier’ of the US
Speaking to reporters on the Nimitz-class carrier, Netanyahu hailed ongoing U.S.-led coalition operations against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and indicated that Israel, too, is contributing to the fight against a common enemy.
-
Trump aides enlist Israel in ‘holding nations accountable’ for cyberattacks
A new U.S.-Israeli working group aims to devise and employ new methods of identifying cyber enemies and “holding nations accountable” for bad cyber behavior.
-
US Army joins Israeli investigation into Apache rotor crack
The U.S. Army has joined the Israeli Air Force in a sweeping investigation of AH-64 Apache helicopters following Israel’s discovery earlier this month of a crack in the rear rotor blade of one of its aircraft.
-
Israel on alert after 2 days of cross-border fire with Syria
Israel on Sunday declared its border opposite the southern Syrian city of Quneitra in the Golan Heights a closed military zone following two straight days of attacks on regime assets in response to spillover fire from the Syrian civil war.














