UAVs

US Navy launches first one-way attack drone from ship amid growing threats

The US Navy has launched its first one-way attack drone from a ship, a milestone in the mission to field low-cost drones at scale.

A Low-cost Unmanned Combat Attack System (LUCAS) successfully launches from the flight deck of the Independence-class littoral combat ship USS Santa Barbara (LCS 32) while operating in the Arabian Gulf, Dec. 16.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (L) reacts during a bilateral press conference with Ireland's Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Micheal Martin (R) at Government Buildings during an Irish State visit, in Dublin, Ireland, December 2, 2025; illustrative.

Drones were spotted near Zelensky flight path to Dublin, Irish media report

Drone swarm over a field

Skyforce: Israeli start-up leading the way in autonomous, AI-powered tech

View of the Ramon Airport near Eilat, after a drone launched from Yemen struck the airport, September 7, 2025.

Drone strike on Ramon Airport shows hits from Houthis not a one-off - editorial


Hezbollah’s message in its large ‘retaliatory’ attacks - analysis

Hezbollah claimed, via Iranian media, it had “launched a barrage of rockets at several Israeli military positions in response to the regime’s killing of one of its commanders in southern Lebanon."

 Members of Hezbollah attend the funeral of Taleb Abdallah, also known as Abu Taleb, a senior field commander of Hezbollah who was killed by what security forces say was an Israel strike in Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon June 12, 2024.

'Local rebellion': Gazans attempt to stop Hamas from firing at Israel, IDF source says

"We have caused significant damage to Hamas's production and armament capabilities at both battalion and brigade levels."

  IDF troops operate in the Gaza Strip. June 24, 2024.

Comptroller checking if Iran hacked PMO, drones, home front command

Speaking at the Cyber Week Conference, Englman said he is also reviewing 30 main public bodies to see how they handled the more intense cyber attacks on Israel during the current war.

 A view of the wing of the new "Spark" UAV.

The US has this reusable missile system to counter drones - why doesn't Israel?

If it misses and there are no other targets, it can return to the box, maneuver to a vertical position, and, deploy landing legs and glide slowly to the ground, ready for reuse.

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IDF clashes with terrorists in Rafah as drones strike insurgents from above

IDF's use of drones, UAVs comes into play in latest operations in Rafah

 The 162nd Division of the IDF's Armored Brigade operating in Rafah, June 2024

Hamas and Hezbollah’s drone warfare poses new threats to Israel's security - analysis

UAVs employed by Israel's Islamist adversaries in the region have been used in new and devastating ways since the war began on October 7.

 A drone is launched during a military exercise in an undisclosed location in Iran, in this handout image obtained on October 4, 2023.

'A drone vanishing above them': IDF unit specializing in disrupting Gaza drone threats revealed

Spectrum Warfare teams fully integrate into ground forces, such as taking on advisory roles, becoming the "go-to experts on drones."

 Spectrum Warfare soldiers play influential role in downing enemy drones.

Thousands of launches per day: What does Hezbollah's arsenal look like today?

Reports indicate that in the case of open war, Hezbollah is expected to deploy mortar shells, anti-tank missiles, drones, and UAVs against IDF ground operations.

  A Hezbollah fighter stands in front of anti-tank artillery at Juroud Arsal, the Syria-Lebanon border, July 29, 2017.

Ecological war: The environmental cost of Hezbollah's missiles and UAVs on northern Israel

Recent fires have rages in northern Israel due to Hezbollah barrages, taking a heavy toll on the environment in the last week. Since Monday, the Fire and Rescue Authority has fought dozens of fires.

View of a large fire caused from rockets fired from Lebanon, in the northern Israeli town of Kiryat Shmona, June 3, 2024

Invading the North and rockets to Tel Aviv: What war with Hezbollah would look like

A policy expert examines the current escalations between Israel and the Lebanese terror organization Hezbollah, and what a war between the two could resemble.

 HEZBOLLAH OPERATIVES salute during the funeral of comrades killed in an Israeli strike, in Shehabiya, south Lebanon, April 17.