Anna Ahronheim
Israeli defense firms walled off in Paris as Ondas unveils autonomous warfare push
Despite over a dozen Israeli booths boarded up at Eurosatory, several Israeli companies acquired by Florida-based Ondas systems are showcasing their systems
Israeli defense booths boarded up at Eurosatory despite meeting discriminatory demands
A video distributed by the defense ministry showed that French workers had arrived overnight for a special operation to board up certain Israeli companies' exhibits.
Indian Army selects Meprolight MEPRO X6 as new daytime optic for Negev light machine guns
The Mepro 6x is a compact and lightweight x6 telescopic day sight with a range of up to 1000 meters
Rafael unveils Hunter Eagle, a hit‑to‑kill interceptor for the low‑altitude drone fight
The VTOL interceptor carries no warhead, and if the mission is aborted it can return to its launch point and land vertically-ready for the next mission
AI meets biology: How cellular intelligence is redefining stem cell therapy
AI-native platforms are reshaping stem cell research, making regenerative medicine faster, cheaper, and more precise.
Israel’s war-tested weapons are becoming Europe’s new obsession
Over a dozen Israeli companies are participating in ILA Berlin, bringing combat-proven technology to Germany
Turkey's UAV-launched ballistic missile enters service
The IHA-230 is an air-to-surface ballistic supersonic missile with a range of over 150 kilometers
For the first time ever: An autonomous drone boat rescues US pilots in Strait of Hormuz
Saronic Technologies' Corsair autonomous surface vessel rescued two US pilots after Iran downed their Apache helicopter
TSG unveils AI‑driven DroneWeaver System for rapid counter‑UAS defense
DroneWeaver can be a flexible and scalable solution capable of managing complex airspace environments
Israel's Smart Shooter wins $5.8 million contract with US Marine Corps
Earlier this year, Smart Shooter secured a $10.7 million contract with the US Army and, in early June, another valued at $1.8 million with the US Navy
IAI, Palladyne AI to team up to sell Harpy, Harop UAVs to Department of War
The partnership comes as the DOW increases investments in loitering munitions to expand capabilities to meet modern battlefield demands.
As third Israel-Iran war looms closer, IDF needs to make it count - analysis
With fewer interceptors left, training and technology have become the last line of defense in an endless loop of escalation and deterrence.
BloomX: Stepping up to save the crops
The past three years of war have had a serious impact on farms across the country, including in the north where farmers have continued their work under the incessant buzzing of not bees, but drones.
