Israeli new weapons
Israel’s battle‑tested tech sees demand in Asia amid tensions with China - analysis
Israel’s strong presence at the Singapore Airshow highlights a shift toward Asian defense markets as demand for battle‑tested technology rises
AI, robots, space, and defensive 'beepers': IDF chief advances five-year plan for Israel's military
In an unstable world, Israel’s defense tech has become its diplomatic anchor - opinion
Lockheed Martin extends industrial cooperation with Israel through 2029, aiming to boost trade
Israel sells Netherlands Elbit PULS offensive rocket artillery system
The war in Ukraine boosts Israeli defense sales in Europe under the shadow of potential future threats from Moscow.
Elbit's micro-suicide drone swarms can hunt enemies in urban combat
As drones become more versatile, they can conduct more missions in cities, which also leads to questions about the use of tech in war.
Rafael unveils new 5th-generation 'Ice Breaker' missile
The new missile offers the full scope of commonality incorporating not only the land and naval platform application, but now across all domains.
Israel participates in AUSA 2021
Rafael unveils enhanced SAMSON remote weapons system.
New Tamuz 5 missile unveiled in Rafael's latest video
The video shows the firing of the Tamuz 5 missile to above 25 km. at various target types and at a range of firing trajectories.
Second David's Sling missile fell in Syria without hitting target
Israel to boost missile defense spending by NIS 30 billion over next 10 years
India revives talk of huge missile deal ahead of PM’s visit
New Delhi will buy Spike antitank guided weapons, media reports say
India officially cancels $500-million defense deal with Israel
Rumors that the deal with Rafael to buy 8,000 Spike missiles was cancelled first surfaced in November.
With operational F-35 jets, Israel claims complete regional air superiority
With increased threats posed by Iran, the advanced fighter jets are expected to give Israel complete air superiority in the region for the next 40 years.
Elbit Systems wins $240m deal with undisclosed African state
The company will supply equipment for meeting the operational needs of an entire army in an African country.