“This evidence will further inform the concept of recce-strike at all levels as outlined in the Land Operating Concept; urban operations doctrine development and human-machine teaming, while also acting as a technology horizon-scanning tool,” said a British Army spokesperson
By Andrew WhiteAmid larger competitors, Israeli firm SpearUAV is focused on drones to help “maneuvering forces.”
By Seth J. FrantzmanScorpius systems revolutionizes electronic warfare with new lineup of cutting-edge solutions.
By ISRAEL AEROSPACE INDUSTRIESTightening relations with US organizations to develop next-gen technology is part of an overall business strategy to try and develop a suite of future-focused weapons, according to Eytan Eshel, IAI’s executive vice president for R&D, technology and innovation.
By Arie EgoziSources said companies expected export licenses to expand after Israel publicly admitted the use of armed UAVs.
By Arie EgoziGermany is in talks to purchase the IAI-built Arrow 3 ballistic missile defense system, according to a new report.
By Arie EgoziTech uses cameras, microphones and AI to pinpoint gunfire, allow targeting, firm says.
By Arie EgoziThe new talks come after a spate of other deals were already made public.
By Arie EgoziTEL AVIV: For decades, Israel has stood as one of the smallest nations to have an indigenous space program, with a national security capability built around large, exquisite capabilities. Now, with the potential of small satellites — cheaper to launch, cheaper to design and cheaper to lose in a combat scenario — being embraced around…
By Arie EgoziIsraeli planners have shared operational lessons from their recent heavy use of the GBU-28 bomb with the US Air Force in order to help develop operational profiles for the GBU-72.
By Arie EgoziThe Israeli competition could have an impact on technologies being developed for the US Army’s OMFV.
By Arie Egozi and Aaron Mehta