Defense industry
NATO selects Anduril’s Lattice platform for next-generation air command and control
Other companies awarded the contract included Palantir and Athea SAS. NATO said that it would select a single solution for long-term implementation at the end of the assessment period.
Turkey doesn't need F-35s to threaten Israel. It's already testing its arsenal in Libya - opinion
Vietnam defies Eurosatory ban and met with Israeli defense companies
Ghalibaf: 'If you strike, you'll get hit,' IRGC claims responsibility for Kuwait, Bahrain strikes
Ukraine's Fire Point aims to produce ballistic missile interceptor by year-end
Fire Point is on track to start flying tests over the summer for its new FP-9 ballistic missile, capable of carrying an 800-kg warhead up to 850 km
Hegseth said America will remember. Israeli defense companies should too – opinion
Pete Hegseth says the US will remember which allies stood with America during Epic Fury. Israeli defense industry should remember too
Stratos Ventures debuts as US-Israeli defense‑tech fund with $50m. raised
“Defense tech isn’t the flavor of the month for us; we’ve been doing it for years,” Daniel Fouzailov told Defense & Tech by The Jerusalem Post
US military seeks $80b. to replenish stockpiles after Iran war operations
The additional $80 billion request from Congress for the Iran war comes as officials lobby lawmakers and debate intensifies over defense spending, military readiness, and the impact on US households.
Anduril eyes former air force chief to head Israel operations
The innovative US military technology company wants Maj.-Gen. (res.) Amiram Norkin to lead local operations
Inside the IDF push to deploy smarter, faster robots across the frontlines
From robotic bulldozers to hybrid drone‑rovers, the IDF is rapidly expanding its autonomous ground fleet.
Algeria is spending $25 billion to counter weapons Israel built for Morocco - opinion
Morocco is allocating $17.1 billion toward advanced technology and the creation of a domestic defense industry through joint ventures with Israeli firms
Anduril Industries explores Israel entry as defense-tech expansion accelerates
Several candidates have been shortlisted to manage the company's operations in Israel and Anduril is in the final stages of finalizing the appointment of one of them to the position.
The BTL plant in Nahariya will close and 450 employees will be laid off
Following the negotiations, it was decided to keep two departments open, but for hundreds of families in the north it is too little, too late.
US Air Force awards production contracts to Anduril for drone wingmen
Anduril says the production line is currently capable of delivering up to 150 aircraft per year.