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
Middle East military expenditure holds steady as global defense budgets surge
New SIPRI report finds greatest increases in defense spending were in Europe and Asia, despite the ongoing wars in the Middle East.
Preserving Israel’s military edge: Strategic steps for the Defense Ministry - opinion
Shifting regional alliances, major arms deals, and rising threats are putting unprecedented pressure on Israel’s qualitative military edge, and demanding a new strategy to preserve it.
Procuring at the speed of war: The defense acquisition process is catching up-opinion
The Pentagon just moved from operational need to formal solicitation in under a month. That is not just fast. It signals a fundamental shift in how defense gets built and bought.
At 78, Israel’s defense-tech edge is reshaping modern warfare - opinion
In Israel, technological advancement is not adjacent to defense – it is embedded within it.
Remembrance Day: Honoring the lives lost with mission-driven innovation
Yom HaZikaron is a moment of national stillness, but for those in defense tech, it is also a reminder of why they build
Lessons from Operation Roaring Lion: Defending the Defenders -opinion
Air and missile defense batteries are now high-value assets, whose mission is continuity of effect under attack. If that continuity collapses, civilian warning, interception, and the protection of cr
Ukraine aims to deploy 25,000 UGVs for frontline logistics
Ukraine races to scale unmanned ground systems, contracting 25,000 UGVs to take over all frontline logistics by mid‑2026.
USAF airmen commanded Anduril's YFQ-44A autonomous drone sorties at Edwards AFB
Airmen from the Experimental Operations Unit of the US Air Force conducted sorties with the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA)
Israeli drones, US training center: Morocco is Africa's new military tech hub - 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
The US defense market offers massive opportunity for Israeli tech- but only for companies ready to master export controls, security clearances, and America’s complex procurement ecosystem.