Warfare
Rafael subsidiary strikes deal with four NATO countries for Trophy APS
“In the coming years, APS will be increasingly embedded as a standard requirement across armored fleets...and treated as an essential element of modern land warfare"
Gaza reveals future of urban combat western armies aren't prepared for - opinion
What’s in a name? A lot: Why Israel must reframe hasbara as informational warfare - opinion
US Navy launches first one-way attack drone from ship amid growing threats
Middle Israel: Lessons from Israel’s most forgotten war
Half a century after the War of Attrition and half a decade since the last round in Gaza – a word in favor of strategic attrition
July 10, 2019 Truth 1, Sarsour 0
Readers of the Jerusalem Post have their say
SIPRI: Israel has close to 100 nuclear warheads
Report by Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) says there’s an estimated 13,865 nuclear weapons in the hands of nine states.
Syrian army shoots down drone near Hama airport
The Syrian Arab Army forces stationed in Hama were instrumental in the creation of the Tiger Forces, an elite unit commanded by Brigadier General Suheil al-Hassan.
Iran is too smart to go to war
The subsequent difficulties of staying in Iraq to rebuild the Iraqi state have overshadowed one of the greatest military successes in the history of warfare.
U.S. Air Force working on laser technology to diffuse missiles in flight
If everything stays on schedule the US Air Force is about two years out from introducing this revolutionary technology in warfare.
IDF colonel critically injured in Gaza War to light Independence Day torch
Col. Shai Siman-Tov was the deputy commander of the Golani’s twelfth battalion during the IDF’s last war in the Gaza Strip was critically injured during an infamous battle in Shejaiya with Hamas.
Fighting across Afghanistan as Taliban opens offensive before talks
The spread of operations across most parts of the country underlined the struggle facing the Afghan government.
Life goes on in Tripoli - but residents wonder for how long
In the center and northern parts of the city, there is no fighting, and cafes and shops bustle with customers, staying open as usual until late at night.
Democratic Republic of Congo troops kill 36 Burundi rebels in east
Reuters was unable to immediately confirm the army report.