Radar

US approves potential $280 million sale of military radars to Jordan

The US State Department has approved the sale of radar systems to Jordan for $280 million, while the US increases its military presence at a Jordanian airbase, including fighter jets.

Jordanian troops ride their military vehicles during a parade at a ceremony to celebrate the country's 74th Independence Day within a limited number of activities amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Amman, Jordan May 25, 2020; illustrative.
HTRS-100 air traffic control radar system, produced by the Turkish defense company ASELSAN.

Turkey deploys advanced radar at Damascus airport, raising Israeli concerns

People sit together near Turkish flags and Syrian flags in the city of Azaz, Syria, May 15, 2023

Turkey attempting to deploy radars within Syria, western intel. sources tell 'Post' - exclusive

 Radar glitch grounds over 350 flights in Italy's northwest.

Radar glitch grounds over 350 flights in Italy's northwest


Israel Prize-winner develops technique to monitor hospital patients' vitals from afar

“It’s an incredibly moving and humbling experience to be part of such a distinguished group of individuals," Prof Yonina Eldar said.

 WEIZMANN INSTITUTE of Science professor and 2025 Israel Prize recipient Yonina Eldar: The goal is to solve a real-life clinical problem.

Radar systems in Iran breached prior to Israel's Saturday counter-strike - report

Due to this possible breach, Iran's ability to intercept targets was limited and allowed the Israeli air force to penetrate Iranian airspace.

 Commuters drive past an anti-Israel billboard covering the facade of a building in Tehran on October 26, 2024.

How did a Houthi missile evade Israeli and American hi-tech radar? - analysis

It is still unclear whether the missile was detected in time and why the Arrow system did not intercept it as planned.

  A Ghadr 1 class Shahab 3 long range missile is launched during a test from an unknown location in central Iran September 28, 2009.

IDF reveals full story of how Houthi drone struck Tel Aviv

The IDF revealed that a Houthi drone traveled 2,600 kilometers from Yemen to Tel Aviv, exploiting a radar oversight, killing one and injuring ten.

 DRONE SURVEILLANCE: Saving IDF ground troops from entering a trap.

A look at the IDF radar that helps Israel carry out attacks deep into Lebanon

Indications from the IDF were that it traced back multiple drones that attacked Israel on Monday to the drone base in question.

 IDF radar. March 13, 2024.

This unique IDF radar saved Israel from Gaza hospital attack accusations

The James Bond-style moves preserved IDF's legitimacy to invade Gaza.

 IDF satellite footage above the explosion site at a hospital in Gaza

Sky Dew: The high-stakes game of Israel's advanced spy balloons

After a year and a half on the ground preparing for operational service Sky Dew finally launched on Sunday morning.

 Sky Dew balloon

Ancient Viking burial ship discovered in Norway - report

The site, a grave mound in Karmoy in western Norway, was discovered by archeologist Haakon Shetelig over 100 years ago.

 The Oseberg ship at archeological site in Norway (illustrative).

Unique Israeli radar system used to help locate Turkey earthquake survivors

Camero-Tech’s Xaver 400 radar is specialized for use with buildings and was helpful in the IDF's Turkey mission.

 A member of Israel's search and rescue team uses the Xaver 400 radar from Camero-Tech.

How locusts can help us prevent car crashes

Locusts and flies can teach us how to reduce the number of vehicle crashes through obstacle-avoiding neural circuits.

 An ultra-low power collision detector, based on insects such as the locust seen here, can detect potential crashes, even in the dark.