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Rabat has increased its defense spending in order to modernize its military and strengthen local production capabilities.
By Anna Ahronheim
By Aviv Bar Zohar
By Brig-Gen.(Ret.) Zvika Haimovitch
By Merav Davidovits
Have a listen to Defense & Tech's latest podcast, with our regular contributor Dr. Lauren Dagan Amoss
The event fostered a positive exchange of ideas between countries and highlighted Israel’s position at the forefront of quantum technology.
By Esther Davis
The drone deal was part of a 50 million euro ($57.99 million) anti-drone package
By Reuters
Orders for the first 50 platforms have already been signed with a customer from the UAE
Despite political pressures, the Abraham Accords endure, forming a security network that, alongside MEAD, is reshaping the region. Israel must now manage competing global and regional interests.
By Col. (Res.) Ryan Gity
US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll comments were unusually blunt for a sitting government official
Most security forces around the world, including in Israel, do not yet have female-geared protection
Speaking to The 'Post,' co-founder Kela Hamutal Meridor explained that Kela’s software is built on open architecture and platforms, enabling collaboration that directly empowers soldiers.
The global hypersonic race is slower than it seems-but Israel may not have the luxury of time. Is Israel's core defense doctrine at risk?
By Hilla Haddad Chmelnik
Taiwan calls for a role in INTERPOL to strengthen international efforts against cybercrime, trafficking, and cross-border fraud.
By Chou Yew-Woei