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Edge Group unveils kamikaze drones at IDEX
The locally made precision-guided systems were produced by Edge subsidiary Adasi, and they use artificial intelligence software for targeting and strike missions, the company says.
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Israel and US begin Arrow-4 development
Israel and the United States have begun developing the Arrow-4 missile defense system that includes next-generation interceptors and will replace the Arrow-2 over the next decades.
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Mideast military power by the numbers
Which Middle Eastern countries have a quantitative edge? Data provided by the International Institute for Strategic Studies as part of its Military Balance+ project compares select nations and military assets for land, naval and air domains.
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Saab reveals first product made in UAE
The Rugged Camera Module-Infrared is a “rugged camera platform, designed to withstand the harshest environments,” according to a Saab official.
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What to expect at IDEX 2021 — a defense show held in person amid a pandemic
The International Defence Exhibition and Conference is opening its doors to trade exhibitors and visitors Feb. 21-25, with more than 1,300 vendors as well as five countries participating for the first time.
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Israeli airport closure could keep defense companies from attending IDEX
With relationships between Israel and other Middle Eastern countries on the mend, more than 40 Israeli companies planned to showcase their military systems at this year’s International Defence Exhibition and Conference in the UAE.
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Iran, Russia reportedly launch military drill in Indian Ocean
The Iranian and Russian militaries have kicked off a joint naval drill in the Indian Ocean aimed at boosting security of maritime trade in the region, Iran’s state TV reported.
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Can the Biden administration break the cycle of marathon naval deployments to the Mideast?
U.S. Central Command’s siren song continues to draw aircraft carriers back to the Middle East.
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Can the UAE emerge as a leading global defense supplier?
Despite the UAE’s ongoing dependencies on defense imports, the country’s investment in research and development is expected to accelerate its transformation as a formidable defense supplier.
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What will a new US policy on Yemen mean for Saudi relations?
The relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia will not be as cozy under a Biden administration as the Trump administration, but how much will change?
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Edge Group unveils kamikaze drones at IDEX
The locally made precision-guided systems were produced by Edge subsidiary Adasi, and they use artificial intelligence software for targeting and strike missions, the company says.
-
Israel and US begin Arrow-4 development
Israel and the United States have begun developing the Arrow-4 missile defense system that includes next-generation interceptors and will replace the Arrow-2 over the next decades.
-
Mideast military power by the numbers
Which Middle Eastern countries have a quantitative edge? Data provided by the International Institute for Strategic Studies as part of its Military Balance+ project compares select nations and military assets for land, naval and air domains.
-
Saab reveals first product made in UAE
The Rugged Camera Module-Infrared is a “rugged camera platform, designed to withstand the harshest environments,” according to a Saab official.
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What to expect at IDEX 2021 — a defense show held in person amid a pandemic
The International Defence Exhibition and Conference is opening its doors to trade exhibitors and visitors Feb. 21-25, with more than 1,300 vendors as well as five countries participating for the first time.
-
Israeli airport closure could keep defense companies from attending IDEX
With relationships between Israel and other Middle Eastern countries on the mend, more than 40 Israeli companies planned to showcase their military systems at this year’s International Defence Exhibition and Conference in the UAE.
-
Iran, Russia reportedly launch military drill in Indian Ocean
The Iranian and Russian militaries have kicked off a joint naval drill in the Indian Ocean aimed at boosting security of maritime trade in the region, Iran’s state TV reported.
-
Can the Biden administration break the cycle of marathon naval deployments to the Mideast?
U.S. Central Command’s siren song continues to draw aircraft carriers back to the Middle East.
-
Can the UAE emerge as a leading global defense supplier?
Despite the UAE’s ongoing dependencies on defense imports, the country’s investment in research and development is expected to accelerate its transformation as a formidable defense supplier.
-
What will a new US policy on Yemen mean for Saudi relations?
The relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia will not be as cozy under a Biden administration as the Trump administration, but how much will change?
-
Edge Group unveils kamikaze drones at IDEX
The locally made precision-guided systems were produced by Edge subsidiary Adasi, and they use artificial intelligence software for targeting and strike missions, the company says.
-
Israel and US begin Arrow-4 development
Israel and the United States have begun developing the Arrow-4 missile defense system that includes next-generation interceptors and will replace the Arrow-2 over the next decades.
-
Mideast military power by the numbers
Which Middle Eastern countries have a quantitative edge? Data provided by the International Institute for Strategic Studies as part of its Military Balance+ project compares select nations and military assets for land, naval and air domains.
-
Saab reveals first product made in UAE
The Rugged Camera Module-Infrared is a “rugged camera platform, designed to withstand the harshest environments,” according to a Saab official.
-
What to expect at IDEX 2021 — a defense show held in person amid a pandemic
The International Defence Exhibition and Conference is opening its doors to trade exhibitors and visitors Feb. 21-25, with more than 1,300 vendors as well as five countries participating for the first time.
-
Israeli airport closure could keep defense companies from attending IDEX
With relationships between Israel and other Middle Eastern countries on the mend, more than 40 Israeli companies planned to showcase their military systems at this year’s International Defence Exhibition and Conference in the UAE.
-
Iran, Russia reportedly launch military drill in Indian Ocean
The Iranian and Russian militaries have kicked off a joint naval drill in the Indian Ocean aimed at boosting security of maritime trade in the region, Iran’s state TV reported.
-
Can the Biden administration break the cycle of marathon naval deployments to the Mideast?
U.S. Central Command’s siren song continues to draw aircraft carriers back to the Middle East.
-
Can the UAE emerge as a leading global defense supplier?
Despite the UAE’s ongoing dependencies on defense imports, the country’s investment in research and development is expected to accelerate its transformation as a formidable defense supplier.
-
What will a new US policy on Yemen mean for Saudi relations?
The relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia will not be as cozy under a Biden administration as the Trump administration, but how much will change?













