Drone
From cars to combat: Renault is entering the defense industry
According to L'Usine Nouvelle, Renault will manufacture the systems at its existing factories in Le Mans and Cléon. Output is expected to reach up to 600 systems per month
Hamas Health Ministry claims that IDF strike in Gaza kills 11, including three journalists
Israeli defense-tech co Kela teams with Starling on drones
Greece announces cooperation agreement with Israel on anti-drone systems, cybersecurity
Ukraine hits Russian 'Shadow Fleet' tanker in Mediterranean with drones
The Ukrainian official did not say how the drones reached the ship, but said the operation involved "multi-stage" measures.
Iran-linked hackers claim to expose alleged Israeli drone engineers, offer $30,000 bounties
Cyber group Handala claimed to have acquired the names of engineers involved in Israel’s drone programs, a day after threatening Israeli politicians.
IDF kills two terrorists in West Bank after attempted attacks on soldiers
Terrorists were shot dead for hurling stones and attempting an attack with explosives in separate incidents near Jenin, in the West Bank.
For first time, Bedouin-Israeli administratively detained for drone weapons smuggling
Defense Minister Israel Katz approved the administrative detention despite having ended the practice for Jewish-Israelis, even for violent offenses.
Israeli AI, drone imagery revolutionizing mapping of archaeological sites
“Sites that appear on the surface as scattered stones suddenly become coherent, organized spaces, and it saves a lot of research time,” Dr. Yitzchak Jaffe said.
UK charges two men with belonging to Hezbollah, attending terrorist training camps
The two British-Lebanese men appeared in a London court and were charged with belonging to Hezbollah, with one of the two also accused of helping procure parts for drones.
Drone Dystopia: War-torn Ukrainian towns exist as shells of themselves amid Russian assualt
War-torn Dnipro looks like it is straight out of a dystopian movie after Russian drones have pockmarked its landscape.
It's time for Israel to walk away from US military aid - opinion
As Israel’s economy and defense mature, US military aid may cost more politically than it delivers strategically.
How Israel's fighter pilots train for border infiltrations in a post-October 7 reality
A Walla reporter joined a flight in an F-16i simulator and saw the difficulty in identifying targets from the air and the need to dive almost to the ground to aim the bombs at military targets.
SMARTSHOOTER secures SMASH 3000 contract in Australia
SMASH 3000 is designed to give tactical forces a decisive edge against aerial and ground threats.