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Turkey-Gulf détente may boost Turkish exports
As relations among Mideast neighbors improve, will Turkey see more opportunities for defense exports?
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Iron Dome plans being finalized as US Army begins training on systems
Options for an Iron Dome deployment are fleshing out as the Army begins a year of qualifying its two systems and training units to operate them.
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The drone defense dilemma: How unmanned aircraft are redrawing battle lines
Countries are scrambling to equip their forces with deployable air defense weapons to counter the rising threat from drones.
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Taking a closer look at Israel’s weapons wish list
Israel’s Cabinet has approved an Israeli Air Force request to use U.S. foreign military financing and loans to fund approximately $9 billion worth of U.S. military aircraft and weapons.
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Iran’s Guard begins ground forces drill near Iraqi border
In recent months, Iran has increased its military drills as the country tries to pressure President Joe Biden over the nuclear accord, which he has said America could reenter.
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State clears first three foreign military sales of Biden administration
Jordan, Chile and a NATO office were approved for the potential sales.
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Elbit to export Iron Fist system to the Netherlands
BAE Systems Hägglunds has chosen Israeli firm Elbit Systems to provide the Royal Netherlands Army with the Iron Fist active protection system for CV90 armored vehicles under an $82 million contract.
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After reshuffling, Israel could create ‘opportunities’ for regional military cooperation
Gen. Kenneth McKenzie believes moving Israel to CENTCOM from EUCOM will have long lasting benefits.
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Boeing, Raytheon missile sales to Saudi Arabia paused by Biden administration
The Biden administration has canceled two precision guided munition sales to Saudi Arabia as part of a new policy aimed at curtailing violence in Yemen, Defense News has learned.
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US ends support for Saudi-led war in Yemen
Biden to announce end to U.S. support for the Saudi-led coalition waging war in Yemen.
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Turkey-Gulf détente may boost Turkish exports
As relations among Mideast neighbors improve, will Turkey see more opportunities for defense exports?
-
Iron Dome plans being finalized as US Army begins training on systems
Options for an Iron Dome deployment are fleshing out as the Army begins a year of qualifying its two systems and training units to operate them.
-
The drone defense dilemma: How unmanned aircraft are redrawing battle lines
Countries are scrambling to equip their forces with deployable air defense weapons to counter the rising threat from drones.
-
Taking a closer look at Israel’s weapons wish list
Israel’s Cabinet has approved an Israeli Air Force request to use U.S. foreign military financing and loans to fund approximately $9 billion worth of U.S. military aircraft and weapons.
-
Iran’s Guard begins ground forces drill near Iraqi border
In recent months, Iran has increased its military drills as the country tries to pressure President Joe Biden over the nuclear accord, which he has said America could reenter.
-
State clears first three foreign military sales of Biden administration
Jordan, Chile and a NATO office were approved for the potential sales.
-
Elbit to export Iron Fist system to the Netherlands
BAE Systems Hägglunds has chosen Israeli firm Elbit Systems to provide the Royal Netherlands Army with the Iron Fist active protection system for CV90 armored vehicles under an $82 million contract.
-
After reshuffling, Israel could create ‘opportunities’ for regional military cooperation
Gen. Kenneth McKenzie believes moving Israel to CENTCOM from EUCOM will have long lasting benefits.
-
Boeing, Raytheon missile sales to Saudi Arabia paused by Biden administration
The Biden administration has canceled two precision guided munition sales to Saudi Arabia as part of a new policy aimed at curtailing violence in Yemen, Defense News has learned.
-
US ends support for Saudi-led war in Yemen
Biden to announce end to U.S. support for the Saudi-led coalition waging war in Yemen.
-
Turkey-Gulf détente may boost Turkish exports
As relations among Mideast neighbors improve, will Turkey see more opportunities for defense exports?
-
Iron Dome plans being finalized as US Army begins training on systems
Options for an Iron Dome deployment are fleshing out as the Army begins a year of qualifying its two systems and training units to operate them.
-
The drone defense dilemma: How unmanned aircraft are redrawing battle lines
Countries are scrambling to equip their forces with deployable air defense weapons to counter the rising threat from drones.
-
Taking a closer look at Israel’s weapons wish list
Israel’s Cabinet has approved an Israeli Air Force request to use U.S. foreign military financing and loans to fund approximately $9 billion worth of U.S. military aircraft and weapons.
-
Iran’s Guard begins ground forces drill near Iraqi border
In recent months, Iran has increased its military drills as the country tries to pressure President Joe Biden over the nuclear accord, which he has said America could reenter.
-
State clears first three foreign military sales of Biden administration
Jordan, Chile and a NATO office were approved for the potential sales.
-
Elbit to export Iron Fist system to the Netherlands
BAE Systems Hägglunds has chosen Israeli firm Elbit Systems to provide the Royal Netherlands Army with the Iron Fist active protection system for CV90 armored vehicles under an $82 million contract.
-
After reshuffling, Israel could create ‘opportunities’ for regional military cooperation
Gen. Kenneth McKenzie believes moving Israel to CENTCOM from EUCOM will have long lasting benefits.
-
Boeing, Raytheon missile sales to Saudi Arabia paused by Biden administration
The Biden administration has canceled two precision guided munition sales to Saudi Arabia as part of a new policy aimed at curtailing violence in Yemen, Defense News has learned.
-
US ends support for Saudi-led war in Yemen
Biden to announce end to U.S. support for the Saudi-led coalition waging war in Yemen.













