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Watch Israel test its anti-missile Barak weapon at sea
The defense system is key to protecting Israel’s four Sa’ar 6 corvettes that the country recently received and deployed.
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How Israel is preparing the next generation of cyber soldiers
Defense News spoke with three senior officers at the training center to discuss their goals and how cyberspace is changing how Israel’s military functions.
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Naval version of Israel’s Iron Dome defense system completes testing
The C-Dome is a seaborne configuration of the Iron Dome system that Israel has used on land to intercept thousands of rockets and other threats.
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Israel-Lebanon maritime deal juggles region’s security, energy targets
The agreement, brokered with help from the U.S. State Department, comes as Israel is on the eve of elections, making it a politically sensitive issue.
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Rafael, Hensoldt to fuse electronic-warfare kit on German Typhoon jets
Rafael and Hensoldt have teamed up for souped-up electronic warfare jams on Luftwaffe Typhoon jets.
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Xtend signs $9M drone deal with Pentagon’s irregular warfare office
This is the sixth contract between Xtend and the Irregular Warfare Technical Support Directorate.
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Rafael anticipates Iron Beam laser system could deploy in two years
“Do you launch a million-dollar rocket against a drone? You need something else, and we see a lot of countries looking into this.”
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Elbit wins $76 million deal for electronic warfare training
This latest contract builds on Elbit’s previous sales of EW systems as well as its role in training and providing tech advancements to the IDF.
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Israel, Boeing agree to $927M deal for four KC-46A tankers
Israel agreed to purchase the planes in January, following years of delays in finalizing a contract that stemmed from budgeting issues and local elections.
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Iron Dome intercepts targets, works with US systems in Army test
“As part of the U.S. Army’s operational training, American troops operated the system, which functioned with optimal effectiveness against a variety of threats and intercepted targets from different ranges,” according to a Rafael executive.
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Watch Israel test its anti-missile Barak weapon at sea
The defense system is key to protecting Israel’s four Sa’ar 6 corvettes that the country recently received and deployed.
-
How Israel is preparing the next generation of cyber soldiers
Defense News spoke with three senior officers at the training center to discuss their goals and how cyberspace is changing how Israel’s military functions.
-
Naval version of Israel’s Iron Dome defense system completes testing
The C-Dome is a seaborne configuration of the Iron Dome system that Israel has used on land to intercept thousands of rockets and other threats.
-
Israel-Lebanon maritime deal juggles region’s security, energy targets
The agreement, brokered with help from the U.S. State Department, comes as Israel is on the eve of elections, making it a politically sensitive issue.
-
Rafael, Hensoldt to fuse electronic-warfare kit on German Typhoon jets
Rafael and Hensoldt have teamed up for souped-up electronic warfare jams on Luftwaffe Typhoon jets.
-
Xtend signs $9M drone deal with Pentagon’s irregular warfare office
This is the sixth contract between Xtend and the Irregular Warfare Technical Support Directorate.
-
Rafael anticipates Iron Beam laser system could deploy in two years
“Do you launch a million-dollar rocket against a drone? You need something else, and we see a lot of countries looking into this.”
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Elbit wins $76 million deal for electronic warfare training
This latest contract builds on Elbit’s previous sales of EW systems as well as its role in training and providing tech advancements to the IDF.
-
Israel, Boeing agree to $927M deal for four KC-46A tankers
Israel agreed to purchase the planes in January, following years of delays in finalizing a contract that stemmed from budgeting issues and local elections.
-
Iron Dome intercepts targets, works with US systems in Army test
“As part of the U.S. Army’s operational training, American troops operated the system, which functioned with optimal effectiveness against a variety of threats and intercepted targets from different ranges,” according to a Rafael executive.
-
Watch Israel test its anti-missile Barak weapon at sea
The defense system is key to protecting Israel’s four Sa’ar 6 corvettes that the country recently received and deployed.
-
How Israel is preparing the next generation of cyber soldiers
Defense News spoke with three senior officers at the training center to discuss their goals and how cyberspace is changing how Israel’s military functions.
-
Naval version of Israel’s Iron Dome defense system completes testing
The C-Dome is a seaborne configuration of the Iron Dome system that Israel has used on land to intercept thousands of rockets and other threats.
-
Israel-Lebanon maritime deal juggles region’s security, energy targets
The agreement, brokered with help from the U.S. State Department, comes as Israel is on the eve of elections, making it a politically sensitive issue.
-
Rafael, Hensoldt to fuse electronic-warfare kit on German Typhoon jets
Rafael and Hensoldt have teamed up for souped-up electronic warfare jams on Luftwaffe Typhoon jets.
-
Xtend signs $9M drone deal with Pentagon’s irregular warfare office
This is the sixth contract between Xtend and the Irregular Warfare Technical Support Directorate.
-
Rafael anticipates Iron Beam laser system could deploy in two years
“Do you launch a million-dollar rocket against a drone? You need something else, and we see a lot of countries looking into this.”
-
Elbit wins $76 million deal for electronic warfare training
This latest contract builds on Elbit’s previous sales of EW systems as well as its role in training and providing tech advancements to the IDF.
-
Israel, Boeing agree to $927M deal for four KC-46A tankers
Israel agreed to purchase the planes in January, following years of delays in finalizing a contract that stemmed from budgeting issues and local elections.
-
Iron Dome intercepts targets, works with US systems in Army test
“As part of the U.S. Army’s operational training, American troops operated the system, which functioned with optimal effectiveness against a variety of threats and intercepted targets from different ranges,” according to a Rafael executive.













