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Netanyahu, Trump to Talk Joint Cybersecurity Push
Flagging Israel as a global cyber power “right up there” behind the United States, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he will propose augmented bilateral cybersecurity cooperation when he meets with President Donald Trump in mid-Feburary.
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IAI debuts GPS anti-jamming system
The laptop computer-sized system is based on the firm’s multichannel Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna technology designed to render avionics systems immune to direct electronic attack from GPS jammers or other methods of interference.
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Timeline shows how Israel squeezed German subsidy on ship deal
A move to open the competition to an international bid brought Merkel back to the bargaining table, dates released by the government indicate.
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Germany to Operate Israeli Drone in Afghanistan for Additional Year
Estimated at tens of millions of dollars, the contract concluded between the German Defence Procurement Agency and Airbus DS Airborne Solutions extends Heron operations in Afghanistan until February 2018.
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Israel Air Force Chief Sings F-35’s Praises, But Warns of Growing Missile Threat
Israel’s top Air Force officer on Tuesday praised the “revolutionary” operational potential of its new fifth-generation fighter – the F-35 Adir – yet warned that growing anti-aircraft threats could mean that part of its fourth-generation force could be downed in combat.
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Israel Begins Modernization Plan Through 2030
The new road map is based on $38 billion in promised US aid.
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Experts Wary As World Praises Iran for Honoring Terms of Nuclear Deal
Nonproliferation experts are warning that world praise conferred on Iran for abiding by terms of a landmark nuclear deal are premature.
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Israeli Air Force Deploys Operational Arrow-3 Missile Defense
The Israeli Air Force declared initial operational capability on Wednesday of the Arrow-3 intercepting system, the nation’s newest, upper-tier layer of a multi-tiered defense network against ballistic missiles.
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Israel Eyes Resumed Turkish Relations, More Training With US, NATO Navies
The Israeli Navy is expanding cooperation with the US Navy and other NATO maritime services and eventually aims to restore professional ties with Turkey after more than six years of estrangement, an Israeli officer said Thursday.
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Israel, Oshkosh Conclude $200 Million FMTV Buy
Israel’s Ministry of Defense announced Wednesday it will acquire 200 FMTV tactical trucks from Oshkosh Defense in a contract valued at $200 million.
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Netanyahu, Trump to Talk Joint Cybersecurity Push
Flagging Israel as a global cyber power “right up there” behind the United States, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he will propose augmented bilateral cybersecurity cooperation when he meets with President Donald Trump in mid-Feburary.
-
IAI debuts GPS anti-jamming system
The laptop computer-sized system is based on the firm’s multichannel Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna technology designed to render avionics systems immune to direct electronic attack from GPS jammers or other methods of interference.
-
Timeline shows how Israel squeezed German subsidy on ship deal
A move to open the competition to an international bid brought Merkel back to the bargaining table, dates released by the government indicate.
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Germany to Operate Israeli Drone in Afghanistan for Additional Year
Estimated at tens of millions of dollars, the contract concluded between the German Defence Procurement Agency and Airbus DS Airborne Solutions extends Heron operations in Afghanistan until February 2018.
-
Israel Air Force Chief Sings F-35’s Praises, But Warns of Growing Missile Threat
Israel’s top Air Force officer on Tuesday praised the “revolutionary” operational potential of its new fifth-generation fighter – the F-35 Adir – yet warned that growing anti-aircraft threats could mean that part of its fourth-generation force could be downed in combat.
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Israel Begins Modernization Plan Through 2030
The new road map is based on $38 billion in promised US aid.
-
Experts Wary As World Praises Iran for Honoring Terms of Nuclear Deal
Nonproliferation experts are warning that world praise conferred on Iran for abiding by terms of a landmark nuclear deal are premature.
-
Israeli Air Force Deploys Operational Arrow-3 Missile Defense
The Israeli Air Force declared initial operational capability on Wednesday of the Arrow-3 intercepting system, the nation’s newest, upper-tier layer of a multi-tiered defense network against ballistic missiles.
-
Israel Eyes Resumed Turkish Relations, More Training With US, NATO Navies
The Israeli Navy is expanding cooperation with the US Navy and other NATO maritime services and eventually aims to restore professional ties with Turkey after more than six years of estrangement, an Israeli officer said Thursday.
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Israel, Oshkosh Conclude $200 Million FMTV Buy
Israel’s Ministry of Defense announced Wednesday it will acquire 200 FMTV tactical trucks from Oshkosh Defense in a contract valued at $200 million.
-
Netanyahu, Trump to Talk Joint Cybersecurity Push
Flagging Israel as a global cyber power “right up there” behind the United States, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he will propose augmented bilateral cybersecurity cooperation when he meets with President Donald Trump in mid-Feburary.
-
IAI debuts GPS anti-jamming system
The laptop computer-sized system is based on the firm’s multichannel Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna technology designed to render avionics systems immune to direct electronic attack from GPS jammers or other methods of interference.
-
Timeline shows how Israel squeezed German subsidy on ship deal
A move to open the competition to an international bid brought Merkel back to the bargaining table, dates released by the government indicate.
-
Germany to Operate Israeli Drone in Afghanistan for Additional Year
Estimated at tens of millions of dollars, the contract concluded between the German Defence Procurement Agency and Airbus DS Airborne Solutions extends Heron operations in Afghanistan until February 2018.
-
Israel Air Force Chief Sings F-35’s Praises, But Warns of Growing Missile Threat
Israel’s top Air Force officer on Tuesday praised the “revolutionary” operational potential of its new fifth-generation fighter – the F-35 Adir – yet warned that growing anti-aircraft threats could mean that part of its fourth-generation force could be downed in combat.
-
Israel Begins Modernization Plan Through 2030
The new road map is based on $38 billion in promised US aid.
-
Experts Wary As World Praises Iran for Honoring Terms of Nuclear Deal
Nonproliferation experts are warning that world praise conferred on Iran for abiding by terms of a landmark nuclear deal are premature.
-
Israeli Air Force Deploys Operational Arrow-3 Missile Defense
The Israeli Air Force declared initial operational capability on Wednesday of the Arrow-3 intercepting system, the nation’s newest, upper-tier layer of a multi-tiered defense network against ballistic missiles.
-
Israel Eyes Resumed Turkish Relations, More Training With US, NATO Navies
The Israeli Navy is expanding cooperation with the US Navy and other NATO maritime services and eventually aims to restore professional ties with Turkey after more than six years of estrangement, an Israeli officer said Thursday.
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Israel, Oshkosh Conclude $200 Million FMTV Buy
Israel’s Ministry of Defense announced Wednesday it will acquire 200 FMTV tactical trucks from Oshkosh Defense in a contract valued at $200 million.













