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Israeli intel official urges ‘coalition of principles’ for ‘day after’ ISIS defeat
The 27-year veteran of Israel’s Mossad wants a coalition of principles guiding nations in their respective policies regarding internal security, online incitement, border security and more.
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Mattis in Israel insists Iran nuke deal ‘still stands’
Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman called for “more pressure and more sanctions” on the Iranian regime.
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Israeli Navy backs Netanyahu’s submarine scheme
A new Navy plan, as articulated in an authorized interview with a senior officer, puts the service squarely in lockstep behind Netanyahu, who announced in late October that Israel was nearing a deal with Germany for three new AIP Dolphin submarines.
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Israel marks operational deployment of David’s Sling
In ceremonies Sunday marking operational deployment of the jointly developed U.S.-Israel David’s Sling Weapon System, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned: “Whoever seeks to hit us will be hit. Whoever threatens our existence places himself in existential danger.”
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Israel reports upswing in defense sales
The director of Israel’s defense export authority attributed the country’s competitive edge in niche sectors of the global market to the country’s readiness to transfer technology and operational knowledge to its defense trade partners.
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Elbit offers multimission, unmanned naval robot
Seagull is fully autonomous and is controlled via line of sight or satellite communications data links for operations at unlimited ranges, according to an Elbit executive.
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Israel Navy to double Iron Dome defenses on new surface ships
In response to the growing rocket threat to Israel’s offshore energy assets, the Israel Navy is tweaking the design of its new Sa’ar-6 corvettes now under contract in Germany to make room for twice as many Iron Dome interceptors as originally planned.
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Israeli Air Force to host 7 nations in its largest-ever air drill
Nearly 100 aircraft and several hundreds of air warriors and support crews from the United States, Greece, Poland, France, Germany, India and Italy will converge in Israel for Blue Flag.
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Israel explains Arrow intercept of Syrian SAM
When asked to identify the specific threat, an officer confirmed that the Arrow 2 had indeed scored its first operational intercept against a Syrian SA-5.
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Israel’s Arrow scores first operational hit — but against what?
Why would Israel launch Arrow, which is intended to defend the homeland?
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Israeli intel official urges ‘coalition of principles’ for ‘day after’ ISIS defeat
The 27-year veteran of Israel’s Mossad wants a coalition of principles guiding nations in their respective policies regarding internal security, online incitement, border security and more.
-
Mattis in Israel insists Iran nuke deal ‘still stands’
Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman called for “more pressure and more sanctions” on the Iranian regime.
-
Israeli Navy backs Netanyahu’s submarine scheme
A new Navy plan, as articulated in an authorized interview with a senior officer, puts the service squarely in lockstep behind Netanyahu, who announced in late October that Israel was nearing a deal with Germany for three new AIP Dolphin submarines.
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Israel marks operational deployment of David’s Sling
In ceremonies Sunday marking operational deployment of the jointly developed U.S.-Israel David’s Sling Weapon System, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned: “Whoever seeks to hit us will be hit. Whoever threatens our existence places himself in existential danger.”
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Israel reports upswing in defense sales
The director of Israel’s defense export authority attributed the country’s competitive edge in niche sectors of the global market to the country’s readiness to transfer technology and operational knowledge to its defense trade partners.
-
Elbit offers multimission, unmanned naval robot
Seagull is fully autonomous and is controlled via line of sight or satellite communications data links for operations at unlimited ranges, according to an Elbit executive.
-
Israel Navy to double Iron Dome defenses on new surface ships
In response to the growing rocket threat to Israel’s offshore energy assets, the Israel Navy is tweaking the design of its new Sa’ar-6 corvettes now under contract in Germany to make room for twice as many Iron Dome interceptors as originally planned.
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Israeli Air Force to host 7 nations in its largest-ever air drill
Nearly 100 aircraft and several hundreds of air warriors and support crews from the United States, Greece, Poland, France, Germany, India and Italy will converge in Israel for Blue Flag.
-
Israel explains Arrow intercept of Syrian SAM
When asked to identify the specific threat, an officer confirmed that the Arrow 2 had indeed scored its first operational intercept against a Syrian SA-5.
-
Israel’s Arrow scores first operational hit — but against what?
Why would Israel launch Arrow, which is intended to defend the homeland?
-
Israeli intel official urges ‘coalition of principles’ for ‘day after’ ISIS defeat
The 27-year veteran of Israel’s Mossad wants a coalition of principles guiding nations in their respective policies regarding internal security, online incitement, border security and more.
-
Mattis in Israel insists Iran nuke deal ‘still stands’
Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman called for “more pressure and more sanctions” on the Iranian regime.
-
Israeli Navy backs Netanyahu’s submarine scheme
A new Navy plan, as articulated in an authorized interview with a senior officer, puts the service squarely in lockstep behind Netanyahu, who announced in late October that Israel was nearing a deal with Germany for three new AIP Dolphin submarines.
-
Israel marks operational deployment of David’s Sling
In ceremonies Sunday marking operational deployment of the jointly developed U.S.-Israel David’s Sling Weapon System, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned: “Whoever seeks to hit us will be hit. Whoever threatens our existence places himself in existential danger.”
-
Israel reports upswing in defense sales
The director of Israel’s defense export authority attributed the country’s competitive edge in niche sectors of the global market to the country’s readiness to transfer technology and operational knowledge to its defense trade partners.
-
Elbit offers multimission, unmanned naval robot
Seagull is fully autonomous and is controlled via line of sight or satellite communications data links for operations at unlimited ranges, according to an Elbit executive.
-
Israel Navy to double Iron Dome defenses on new surface ships
In response to the growing rocket threat to Israel’s offshore energy assets, the Israel Navy is tweaking the design of its new Sa’ar-6 corvettes now under contract in Germany to make room for twice as many Iron Dome interceptors as originally planned.
-
Israeli Air Force to host 7 nations in its largest-ever air drill
Nearly 100 aircraft and several hundreds of air warriors and support crews from the United States, Greece, Poland, France, Germany, India and Italy will converge in Israel for Blue Flag.
-
Israel explains Arrow intercept of Syrian SAM
When asked to identify the specific threat, an officer confirmed that the Arrow 2 had indeed scored its first operational intercept against a Syrian SA-5.
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Israel’s Arrow scores first operational hit — but against what?
Why would Israel launch Arrow, which is intended to defend the homeland?













