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Israel can maintain military edge by expanding into space, sources tell 'Post'
With only seven countries deeply involved in developing space capabilities, Israel now has a larger qualitative advantage in that arena than in others where it once had an advantage.
'Are you Zionists?' British Jewish family seeks relocation due to rising antisemitism - report
Greta Thunberg arrested at pro-Palestinian protest in London under Terrorism Act
United Arab Emirates named as Elbit's mystery $2.3 billion customer - report
Gallant: Israel's close ties with Greece are a clear message to Iran
The defense minister added that the alliance was based on true friendship and joint interests, along with a trilateral alliance with Cyprus.
Elbit's naval electronic warfare counter measure passes trials
The DESEAVER MK 4 system provides perimeter protection against concurrent multiple missile threats from multiple directions.
Nano SPEAR can protect aircraft from threats at miniscule size
Elbit VP tells The Jerusalem Post about a new way to beat short-range rockets
Elbit unveils new capabilities to counter drones, anti-aircraft missiles
The new systems include a new capability to use electronic warfare to detect drones and smart RF decoy.
Greek-Israel military relations increase with new training aircraft
Elbit Systems has been contracted by Greece both to provide virtual avionics for the M-346 aircraft and to create an International Flight Training Center.
Israel, Montenegro sign €20m. deal for Elbit weapons, training
The deal, the third Israel and Montenegro have signed, will see the Balkan state buy 120mm mortar munition systems from Elbit Systems.
Top 10 Israeli companies that helped build the Start-Up Nation's wealth
This is the story of 10 groundbreaking companies and their leaders, a minyan (10 entities) that built Israel’s wealth, from Iscar to Mobileye.
Elbit Systems signs memorandum of understanding with Japanese firms
In December 2022, Japan announced its biggest military build-up since World War II.
Israeli drones use free-falling bombs, can carry up to a ton
Such drones are remote-piloted, dropping bombs or carrying out surveillance before returning to base.
Amid growing threats, Israel Air Force expands flight simulator center for pilots
Simulators are used by pilots to train in terrain that they have not flown in before and can be used to simulate attack scenarios like against Iran.