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Israeli commanders reveal plans for mass evacuation of Lebanese civilians in next war
Israel’s top military officer declined to say how such an evacuation would be carried out without civilian consent or how Israel could possibly venture such an undertaking without ruining the element of a surprise attack and putting large numbers of Israeli forces in danger.
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Elbit offers time-traveling airborne surveillance
Elbit Systems unveiled an airborne video surveillance system that allows users to collect high-resolution intelligence from up to 10 specific points of interest over exceedingly broad areas in real time.
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Elbit unveils time-traveling airborne surveillance system
The firm’s eye-in-the-sky system covers some 80 square kilometers at a time, enabling users to zoom in and out over multiple points of interest.
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McMaster urges contemporary lessons from Israel’s ‘seized initiative’ in 1967 Six-Day War
In an address to Jewish activists in Washington on the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Six-Day War, U.S. national security adviser H.R. McMaster praised the way Israel “seized the initiative.”
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In Israel, Trump flags Iranian threat, remains mum on Mideast peace plan
During his speeches at Ben Gurion Airport and the Israel Museum on Monday and Tuesday respectively, Trump did not utter the three words that have made many an Israeli wince: two state-solution.
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US mega-deal to Saudi Arabia spurs concern in Israel
The arms deal that can eventually balloon up to $350 billion in the next decade has serious security implications for Israel, both positive and negative, experts here say.
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Meet the Israel Air Force unit that frankensteined a totaled F-15
When Boeing, Lockheed Martin or any other U.S. airframe provider says something can’t be done, Depot 22 of the Israeli Air Force more often than not will come up with a plan of its own.
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Satellite images reveal Chinese expansion in South China Sea
Imagery captured Monday from an ImageSat International Eros B satellite indicates Chinese preparations for new land-based missile installations.
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Satellite imagery shows Russian AWACS back in Syria
Israeli satellite imagery confirms redeployment of at least one Russian A-50 Aerial Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) in Syria.
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Lockheed VP: ‘There’s a part of Israel in every F-35’
Lockheed has already contracted more than $1 billion worth of structures, subsystems and components with Israeli industry. And over the lifetime of the program, assuming Israel concludes follow-on buys for the full 75 planes authorized by the US government, Israeli content in the multinational program is expected to exceed $4 billion.
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Israeli commanders reveal plans for mass evacuation of Lebanese civilians in next war
Israel’s top military officer declined to say how such an evacuation would be carried out without civilian consent or how Israel could possibly venture such an undertaking without ruining the element of a surprise attack and putting large numbers of Israeli forces in danger.
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Elbit offers time-traveling airborne surveillance
Elbit Systems unveiled an airborne video surveillance system that allows users to collect high-resolution intelligence from up to 10 specific points of interest over exceedingly broad areas in real time.
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Elbit unveils time-traveling airborne surveillance system
The firm’s eye-in-the-sky system covers some 80 square kilometers at a time, enabling users to zoom in and out over multiple points of interest.
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McMaster urges contemporary lessons from Israel’s ‘seized initiative’ in 1967 Six-Day War
In an address to Jewish activists in Washington on the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Six-Day War, U.S. national security adviser H.R. McMaster praised the way Israel “seized the initiative.”
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In Israel, Trump flags Iranian threat, remains mum on Mideast peace plan
During his speeches at Ben Gurion Airport and the Israel Museum on Monday and Tuesday respectively, Trump did not utter the three words that have made many an Israeli wince: two state-solution.
-
US mega-deal to Saudi Arabia spurs concern in Israel
The arms deal that can eventually balloon up to $350 billion in the next decade has serious security implications for Israel, both positive and negative, experts here say.
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Meet the Israel Air Force unit that frankensteined a totaled F-15
When Boeing, Lockheed Martin or any other U.S. airframe provider says something can’t be done, Depot 22 of the Israeli Air Force more often than not will come up with a plan of its own.
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Satellite images reveal Chinese expansion in South China Sea
Imagery captured Monday from an ImageSat International Eros B satellite indicates Chinese preparations for new land-based missile installations.
-
Satellite imagery shows Russian AWACS back in Syria
Israeli satellite imagery confirms redeployment of at least one Russian A-50 Aerial Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) in Syria.
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Lockheed VP: ‘There’s a part of Israel in every F-35’
Lockheed has already contracted more than $1 billion worth of structures, subsystems and components with Israeli industry. And over the lifetime of the program, assuming Israel concludes follow-on buys for the full 75 planes authorized by the US government, Israeli content in the multinational program is expected to exceed $4 billion.
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Israeli commanders reveal plans for mass evacuation of Lebanese civilians in next war
Israel’s top military officer declined to say how such an evacuation would be carried out without civilian consent or how Israel could possibly venture such an undertaking without ruining the element of a surprise attack and putting large numbers of Israeli forces in danger.
-
Elbit offers time-traveling airborne surveillance
Elbit Systems unveiled an airborne video surveillance system that allows users to collect high-resolution intelligence from up to 10 specific points of interest over exceedingly broad areas in real time.
-
Elbit unveils time-traveling airborne surveillance system
The firm’s eye-in-the-sky system covers some 80 square kilometers at a time, enabling users to zoom in and out over multiple points of interest.
-
McMaster urges contemporary lessons from Israel’s ‘seized initiative’ in 1967 Six-Day War
In an address to Jewish activists in Washington on the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Six-Day War, U.S. national security adviser H.R. McMaster praised the way Israel “seized the initiative.”
-
In Israel, Trump flags Iranian threat, remains mum on Mideast peace plan
During his speeches at Ben Gurion Airport and the Israel Museum on Monday and Tuesday respectively, Trump did not utter the three words that have made many an Israeli wince: two state-solution.
-
US mega-deal to Saudi Arabia spurs concern in Israel
The arms deal that can eventually balloon up to $350 billion in the next decade has serious security implications for Israel, both positive and negative, experts here say.
-
Meet the Israel Air Force unit that frankensteined a totaled F-15
When Boeing, Lockheed Martin or any other U.S. airframe provider says something can’t be done, Depot 22 of the Israeli Air Force more often than not will come up with a plan of its own.
-
Satellite images reveal Chinese expansion in South China Sea
Imagery captured Monday from an ImageSat International Eros B satellite indicates Chinese preparations for new land-based missile installations.
-
Satellite imagery shows Russian AWACS back in Syria
Israeli satellite imagery confirms redeployment of at least one Russian A-50 Aerial Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) in Syria.
-
Lockheed VP: ‘There’s a part of Israel in every F-35’
Lockheed has already contracted more than $1 billion worth of structures, subsystems and components with Israeli industry. And over the lifetime of the program, assuming Israel concludes follow-on buys for the full 75 planes authorized by the US government, Israeli content in the multinational program is expected to exceed $4 billion.












