Large aerostats have a bad rap in military circles, but one Israeli source described the new radar capability hosted on the HAAS as “phenomenal.”
By Arie Egozi“This is not a new front, but now the actions will be more frequent and more aggressive,” an Israeli defense source told Breaking Defense.
By Arie EgoziThe Oct. 20 drone attack comes as Iran is increasing its relations with Syria.
By Arie EgoziUS Navy reactors currently use about 100 nuclear bombs’ worth of HEU each year, more than all of the world’s other reactors combined.
By Alan J. KupermanUPDATE: Thursday’s planned meeting between Biden and Bennett has been postponed following the attacks in Kabul. It is unclear exactly when that meeting will now take place. TEL AVIV: When Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett meets with US President Joe Biden, he plans to ask the United States for a special increase in Foreign Military…
By Arie Egozi“The way the US runs away and leaves a country to the atrocities of terror groups is a bad sign that will have major effects on some countries,” said an Israeli defense source.
By Arie Egozi“This situation is temporary, and the real Israeli action is only being delayed” an Israeli defense source told Breaking Defense.
By Arie EgoziIran takes center stage in an excerpt from Seth J. Frantzman’s “Drone Wars: Pioneers, Killing Machines, Artificial Intelligence and the Battle for the Future.”
By Seth J. FrantzmanIf the US signs a new Iran deal, Israel wants defense technologies it has never before received as compensation.
By Arie Egozi“China is a second-tier cyber power but, given its growing industrial base in digital technology, it is the state best placed to join the US in the first tier,” an IISS report says.
By Brad D. WilliamsIsraeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett appeared to hint Thursday — the day after the attack — that Israel may have been involved when he spoke to a graduating ceremony for Israeli Air Force pilots: “Our enemies know — not from statements, but from actions — that we are much more determined and much more clever, and that we do not hesitate to act when it is needed.”
By Arie Egozi
America should help Israel develop mechanisms for reviewing both inbound investments and outbound commerce to counter Chinese influence, argue three experts from JINSA.
By John Bird, Erielle Davidson and Ari Cicurel