Israel must stay independent: The strategic risk of Chinese drones -opinion
A multi-dimensional analysis of information security, national sovereignty, and operational risks
A multi-dimensional analysis of information security, national sovereignty, and operational risks
Rafael Advanced Defense System's SPICE and Ice Breaker munitions along with Litening pods used against Iranian targets during Operation Roaring Lion/Epic Fury
Success can lay the foundation for a positive strategic shift in the Middle East for years to come, advancing prosperity, normalization, peace, and stability.
Speaking to Defense & Tech by The Jerusalem Post, Shay Nachum said that the current war has exposed a truth long in the making: Cyber capabilities influence “every decision and every missile we fire.
Israel isn’t the only target in this war. Iran has fired hundreds of missiles and drones at neighboring Arab countries, striking critical infrastructure and civilian targets.
The US military's deployment of AI in the conflict with Iran reveals both the strategic imperatives and the dilemmas that advanced technology introduces into contemporary warfare.
A case for Kurdish, Baloch, and Ahwazi autonomy - and the no-fly zone that makes it possible.
The announcement, published on social media channels, is a clear declaration of intent to expand the conflict into the cyber domain.
As Operation Roaring Lion unfolds, Israel Air Force's unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have emerged as the backbone of its air strategy far, from Israel's borders
The suicide drones are reverse engineered Shahed-136 Iranian drones and "are now delivering American-made retribution"
Hezbollah is in a state of confusion and facing a major dilemma.