Israel defense news
Elbit plans to hire 2,000 new employees, ending 2026 with 4,000 new hires, CEO Machlis says
Machlis explained that this comes as countries shift their war strategy, mainly because the "length of conflicts and the scale of the use of munitions require a different industrial readiness.
Ability Industries, two officials indicted in NIS 35m. defense-export case
US House to vote on amendment to block $3.3 billion in annual military aid for Israel
Iron Beam, Iron Dome combine forces in Defense Ministry drill
Modi’s Israel visit isn’t about optics, it’s about capability - opinion
A mature India-Israel defense discussion requires clarity on boundaries and deep cooperation. No alliance commitments and no treaty-like obligations.
New Israeli-made cargo drone carries 100 kg. for remote, contested missions
Israeli aerospace start-up AiR EV reveals its largest electric cargo drone, co‑developed with ST Engineering, offering 100‑kg payload capacity and advanced capabilities for demanding environments.
From Gaza to Iran, Israel readies space 'surprises' for next conflicts - exclusive
Israel’s space capabilities play a key role in the Jewish state’s strategic military capabilities, and now the space industry is moving toward dual-use and commercial roles as well
The ground loyal wingman and the future of manned-unmanned combat - opinion
If the skies have become dangerous, the ground battlefield has become a truly lethal trap. So instead of adding more and more soldiers or additional manned combat platforms, we add robots.
WATCH: IDF releases footage, pictures from Ran Gvili rescue mission
The IDF found the remains of the last Israeli hostage from the October 7 invasion, St.-Sgt.-Maj. Ran Gvili, on Monday at around 2:00 p.m. at al-Batesh cemetery in northern Gaza
Israel's 'model ally' from Pentagon is key signal, even if downplayed by media - analysis
Washington signaled where it intends to anchor its Middle East strategy: in self-reliant partners willing to fight for their own security.
Israel launches national AI supercomputer to strengthen tech innovation
The supercomputer is part of Israel’s National Program for AI R&D Infrastructure and is the first supercomputer designed for AI usage in Israel.
Israel's XTEND joins with Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works for multi-drone mission execution
Israeli drone company XTEND and Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works are working together to enable single operators to simultaneously command and control multiple drone classes.
Following the 1967 playbook: Israel's post-war tech boom - opinion
The parallels with 1967 are striking. Israel has once again been forced to look inward towards its own military industrial base and high-tech sector
Israel poised to launch defense privatizations in months, says government official
The government plans an initial sale of 25-30% of each company on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange in small tranches this year