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The Jerusalem Post recently visited Elbit's laser facility and met with experts in the field, to see the insides of the laser, and laboratories where its various pieces are developed up close.
By Yonah Jeremy Bob
By David Yahid
By Col. (res.) Ryan Gity
By Alon Lifshitz
Despite over a dozen Israeli booths boarded up at Eurosatory, several Israeli companies acquired by Florida-based Ondas systems are showcasing their systems
By Anna Ahronheim
The plant was founded in 1968 by Stef Wertheimer after the then French President Charles de Gaulle imposed an arms embargo on Israel following the Six Day War.
By Hezi Sternlicht/Globes/TNS
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.
This statistic would mean that Israeli satellites were taking well over 1,000 photos per day of the Islamic Republic during the war.
The Mepro 6x is a compact and lightweight x6 telescopic day sight with a range of up to 1000 meters
Heven AeroTech CEO Bentzion Levinson explores the rapid rise of drones on the battlefield and the technologies that could define the future of defense
By Alan Rosenbaum, in cooperation with Heven Aerotech
Sri Lanka is upgrading the five Kfir jets that it has under a $50 million deal with IAI. The planes received an advanced cockpit, a new mission computer, and additional avionics improvements.
By Udi Etzion/Globes/TNS
Over a dozen Israeli companies are participating in ILA Berlin, bringing combat-proven technology to Germany
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
Saronic Technologies' Corsair autonomous surface vessel rescued two US pilots after Iran downed their Apache helicopter