Weapons
Watch: Hamas seen exploiting emergency vehicles to transport weapons within Gaza Strip
The IDF released footage showing armed operatives transporting the weapons via ambulance, which was recorded during routine drone sweeps along the Strip's Yellow Line.
US fighter jet downs Iranian drone near aircraft carrier, gunboats approach US-flagged tanker
Hamas seeks role for its police in Gaza ahead of disarmament talks, sources say
Three ISIS-K terrorists arrested in plot targeting Israeli embassy in Baku
IDF foils weapon smuggling attempt between Syria and Lebanon in Hermon region
After identifying suspicious movement in the Hermon Summit region during an overnight IDF activity happening alongside the elite unit 504, multiple suspects were arrested.
'Hezbollah rebuilding faster than Lebanese Army dismantling,' Western intel. officials tell 'Post'
Western officials warn Hezbollah’s rapid rearmament could trigger Israeli action if Lebanon fails to act.
Israel participates in South Korea's weapons exhibition, despite protests
Israeli companies have been banned from weapon exhibitions across the world following the war in the Gaza Strip.
Rafael’s Iron Beam laser defense enters final phase of deployment
Rafael's Tzvi Marmor talks about integrating the laser system into Israel's air defense, and his company's dedication to maintaining the IDF's technological edge.
South Korea kicks off arms fair to showcase unmanned, AI weapons
Organizers said a record 600 companies from 35 countries were scheduled to participate in the Seoul International Aerospace & Defense Exhibition (ADEX) 2025.
US National Guard soldier charged for attempting to send 3D-printed gun parts to al-Qaeda
Andrew Scott Hastings, 25, allegedly shipped 3D-printed gun parts to an agent posing as an al-Qaeda contact, the Justice Department announced.
Colombia unveils new 'Miranda' rifle to replace Israeli Galil
The rifle is made of 85% nationally manufactured components, with the goal being to reach full domestic manufacturing capabilities over the next few years.
Middle East partnerships could ease strain on US weapons production, report says
JINSA report recommends partnerships to ease pressure on the overstretched US industrial base while enhancing regional self-reliance.
One month after Lebanon's decision to disarm Hezbollah, early signs of action are being seen
Lebanon’s army has started addressing Hezbollah violations a month after Beirut pledged to disarm the group, with Israel and the US closely monitoring progress.
What are Tomahawk missiles and why does Ukraine want them?
Supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine could significantly expand its strike capabilities, enabling it to hit targets deep inside Russian territory