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Rafael Advanced Defense System's SPICE and Ice Breaker munitions along with Litening pods used against Iranian targets during Operation Roaring Lion/Epic Fury
By Anna Ahronheim
By AJ Jaff
By Maj.-Gen. (ret.) Amos Yadlin
By Hadas Lorber
This marks the first time an F-35 has ever achieved a confirmed air-to-air takedown.
By Yonah Jeremy Bob
Israel isn’t the only target in this war. Iran has fired hundreds of missiles and drones at neighboring Arab countries, striking critical infrastructure and civilian targets.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth indicated the aircraft could see expanded use for the remainder of the war.
By Leo Feierberg Better
Speaking to Defense & Tech by The Jerusalem Post, Shay Nachum said that the current war has exposed a truth long in the making: Cyber capabilities influence “every decision and every missile we fire.”
Israel, the US, and other countries have worked on this technology. However, recent advances in technology have enabled lasers to finally become more practical for military uses.
By Seth Frantzman
The integration of large language models (LLMs) into the military “kill chain” represents a significant shift in modern warfare
By Amichai Stein
We were finishing our breakfast when the sirens went off. Instead of a day at the beach, we had a day in the bomb shelter as alerts sounded across the country.
The new drones are called LUCAS, an acronym for Low-cost Unmanned Combat Attack System (LUCAS) drones. They are based in the Middle East.
As Operation Roaring Lion unfolds, Israel Air Force's unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have emerged as the backbone of its air strategy far, from Israel's borders
Washington has deployed what is being described as the most substantial concentration of naval and air assets in the region since before the 2003 war in Iraq