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Undercover police operation targets IAI for fraud allegations
Among the arrested, according to the police, is a “former senior Israel Defense Forces officer well-known among the Israeli defense establishment.”
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Netanyahu prods Putin over Iranian allies in Syria
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met Thursday with Russian President Vladimir Putin to present “detailed” information attesting to Iranian attempts to establish a permanent military presence in Syria.
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Israel to stage naval drill with US, Greece in Eastern Mediterranean
“It’s one of our most important exercises that allows us to hone our proficiencies in very complex scenarios.”
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Israeli watchdog slams leadership for 2014 Gaza War
Israel’s comptroller general has identified an over-reliance on the military and a failure to anticipate tunnel threats.
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Vietnam seeks closer defense trade ties with Israel
In a rare public acknowledgement of growing defense trade with Israel, Vietnam President Tran Dai Quang said Israel “has become a big partner of Vietnam” and should work to deepen bilateral ties in research, development and technology transfer.
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Interview: IDF Maj. Gen. Yoel Strik, on transition to the northern theater
Strik says Israel counts on its citizens to use good instincts by taking cover when a situation requires it, rather than rush to take selfies of Israel’s defenses in action.
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Israeli Artillery Corps poised for longer-range, improved precision strikes
The Israeli Artillery Corps is taking on missions traditionally entrusted to air power.
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Israel defense minister disses ‘soft power’ at Munich Security Conference
Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman on Sunday denigrated the value of so-called “soft power,” insisting to an audience at the Munich Security Conference that the chaos and instability in the Middle East today is a result of leaders who lacked “political determination” and opted for softer, non-kinetic means of diplomacy.
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Israeli firm to debut MTCR-compliant Heron drone
State-owned Israel Aerospace Industries is debuting at this week’s Aero India show an export version of the Israeli Air Force’s heavy-hauling Eitan (Steadfast) unmanned aerial system, also known as the Heron TP.
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Israeli F-35 buyback surpasses $1 billion
Israel’s Defense Ministry announced Sunday that completed industrial cooperation contracts with Lockheed Martin on the F-35 program surpassed the $1 billion benchmark since Israel signed its first contract in 2010 for an initial 19 fighters.
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Undercover police operation targets IAI for fraud allegations
Among the arrested, according to the police, is a “former senior Israel Defense Forces officer well-known among the Israeli defense establishment.”
-
Netanyahu prods Putin over Iranian allies in Syria
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met Thursday with Russian President Vladimir Putin to present “detailed” information attesting to Iranian attempts to establish a permanent military presence in Syria.
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Israel to stage naval drill with US, Greece in Eastern Mediterranean
“It’s one of our most important exercises that allows us to hone our proficiencies in very complex scenarios.”
-
Israeli watchdog slams leadership for 2014 Gaza War
Israel’s comptroller general has identified an over-reliance on the military and a failure to anticipate tunnel threats.
-
Vietnam seeks closer defense trade ties with Israel
In a rare public acknowledgement of growing defense trade with Israel, Vietnam President Tran Dai Quang said Israel “has become a big partner of Vietnam” and should work to deepen bilateral ties in research, development and technology transfer.
-
Interview: IDF Maj. Gen. Yoel Strik, on transition to the northern theater
Strik says Israel counts on its citizens to use good instincts by taking cover when a situation requires it, rather than rush to take selfies of Israel’s defenses in action.
-
Israeli Artillery Corps poised for longer-range, improved precision strikes
The Israeli Artillery Corps is taking on missions traditionally entrusted to air power.
-
Israel defense minister disses ‘soft power’ at Munich Security Conference
Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman on Sunday denigrated the value of so-called “soft power,” insisting to an audience at the Munich Security Conference that the chaos and instability in the Middle East today is a result of leaders who lacked “political determination” and opted for softer, non-kinetic means of diplomacy.
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Israeli firm to debut MTCR-compliant Heron drone
State-owned Israel Aerospace Industries is debuting at this week’s Aero India show an export version of the Israeli Air Force’s heavy-hauling Eitan (Steadfast) unmanned aerial system, also known as the Heron TP.
-
Israeli F-35 buyback surpasses $1 billion
Israel’s Defense Ministry announced Sunday that completed industrial cooperation contracts with Lockheed Martin on the F-35 program surpassed the $1 billion benchmark since Israel signed its first contract in 2010 for an initial 19 fighters.
-
Undercover police operation targets IAI for fraud allegations
Among the arrested, according to the police, is a “former senior Israel Defense Forces officer well-known among the Israeli defense establishment.”
-
Netanyahu prods Putin over Iranian allies in Syria
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met Thursday with Russian President Vladimir Putin to present “detailed” information attesting to Iranian attempts to establish a permanent military presence in Syria.
-
Israel to stage naval drill with US, Greece in Eastern Mediterranean
“It’s one of our most important exercises that allows us to hone our proficiencies in very complex scenarios.”
-
Israeli watchdog slams leadership for 2014 Gaza War
Israel’s comptroller general has identified an over-reliance on the military and a failure to anticipate tunnel threats.
-
Vietnam seeks closer defense trade ties with Israel
In a rare public acknowledgement of growing defense trade with Israel, Vietnam President Tran Dai Quang said Israel “has become a big partner of Vietnam” and should work to deepen bilateral ties in research, development and technology transfer.
-
Interview: IDF Maj. Gen. Yoel Strik, on transition to the northern theater
Strik says Israel counts on its citizens to use good instincts by taking cover when a situation requires it, rather than rush to take selfies of Israel’s defenses in action.
-
Israeli Artillery Corps poised for longer-range, improved precision strikes
The Israeli Artillery Corps is taking on missions traditionally entrusted to air power.
-
Israel defense minister disses ‘soft power’ at Munich Security Conference
Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman on Sunday denigrated the value of so-called “soft power,” insisting to an audience at the Munich Security Conference that the chaos and instability in the Middle East today is a result of leaders who lacked “political determination” and opted for softer, non-kinetic means of diplomacy.
-
Israeli firm to debut MTCR-compliant Heron drone
State-owned Israel Aerospace Industries is debuting at this week’s Aero India show an export version of the Israeli Air Force’s heavy-hauling Eitan (Steadfast) unmanned aerial system, also known as the Heron TP.
-
Israeli F-35 buyback surpasses $1 billion
Israel’s Defense Ministry announced Sunday that completed industrial cooperation contracts with Lockheed Martin on the F-35 program surpassed the $1 billion benchmark since Israel signed its first contract in 2010 for an initial 19 fighters.













