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Israel’s strong presence at the Singapore Airshow highlights a shift toward Asian defense markets as demand for battle‑tested technology rises
By Anna Ahronheim
By Esti Peshin
By Amine Ayoub
By Lisya Bahar Manoah, Yaniv Shneider
DM Katz hints that F-35s used against Iran in 2025 could be used again soon.
By Yonah Jeremy Bob
One of the key capabilities of the Tzayad system will be supporting operational and tactical decision-making through advanced artificial intelligence tools.
By Tobias Holcman
From a garage startup to a global leader, D‑Fend Solutions delivers precise, disruption‑free drone mitigation for crowded cities, critical sites, and major government agencies.
The understanding has sunk in that the winner in battle will be the one who holds the smartest model inside the missile’s head, and no less importantly, inside the commander’s observation tools.
By Amir Bohbot
MILITARY AFFAIRS: Radiant cyber firm, led by former IDF experts, moves under the radar with advanced tech tools, securing contracts in Western intelligence.
The Israeli start‑up reveals its largest electric cargo drone, co‑developed with ST Engineering, offering 100‑kg payload capacity and advanced capabilities for remote and demanding environments
Israel’s space capabilities play a key role in the Jewish state’s strategic military capabilities, and now the space industry is moving toward dual-use and commercial roles as well
While the company insists its mission is purely to serve utilities, logistics, agriculture, and emergency response, the potential to adapt the technology for military use is hard to ignore.
By Shir Peretz
Nukkleus subsidiary Rimon secures multi‑year deals to produce key Iron Dome components, strengthening Israel’s defense infrastructure and expanding its role as a critical sub‑tier supplier
Global demand for counter‑UAS solutions continues to surge as tensions remain high across Europe and the Middle East