Defense industry
Morocco has turned into Africa's premier defense-tech powerhouse- opinion
Morocco’s fusion of Israeli precision weapons and Turkish heavy‑strike drones is reshaping Africa’s military balance
Israeli defense tech roadmap to the US market - opinion
Winning without victory: Why the real war with Iran starts now-opinion
EagleNXT deepens buying spree in Israel with $10m. investment in ThirdEye Systems
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
US Navy awards Northrop Grumman contract for new hypersonic‑ready rocket motor
The US Navy is accelerating its response to rising hypersonic threats with a new Northrop Grumman rocket motor designed to boost missile range, speed, and survivability.
Can Israel trust Lebanon in disarming the border?
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs—the top stories, clear and concise.
How new US defense policies impact security and industry - opinion
The United States is overhauling how it builds and fields military power. These changes are reshaping national security, the defense workforce, and local economies in ways every community will feel
Pentagon audit finds US lost track of many sensitive weapons sent to Israel after Oct. 7
Audit found that from November 2024, the Pentagon maintained records for only 44%, down from 69% before the war began.
Israel Aerospace to pay state $242m dividend
In May, IAI distributed a dividend of NIS 1.6 billion to the state from its profits between 2017 and 2023.
In an unstable world, Israel’s defense tech has become its diplomatic anchor - opinion
Israel’s defense sector has quietly become the country’s most powerful diplomatic asset, its de facto insurance policy in an increasingly unstable world
“Israel must be able to stand alone”: Amir Avivi’s war for strategic independence
Israel’s Defense and Security Forum’s Amir Avivi says that strategically, Israel must be able to stand on its own
India to procure 1,000 SPICE air-to-surface missiles from Israel's Rafael as part of arms package
India is the biggest customer of Israeli defense industries, accounting for about 34% of all exports between 2020 and 2024.
Modi’s West Asia tour marks India’s quiet reordering of regional security partnerships - opinion
In a region where alliances are often fragile and rhetoric volatile, long-term strategic partnerships must be embedded in economic development, technological innovation, and political moderation