Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is engaged in designing, developing, producing, and maintaining civil aircraft, drones, fighter aircraft, missiles, avionics, and space-based systems.
Turkey has leased the port of Khoms in northwestern Libya for a period of 99 years to deploy a military base there. This was reported by
Israel said it will sign its biggest ever defense export deal worth $3.5 billion with Germany for the Arrow 3 missile-defense system
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Odysight.ai have unveiled a visual based health monitoring system for UH60 helicopters
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has signed a deal to acquire HELA Systems Private Limited, an Indian subsidiary of ELTA Systems Ltd. HELA will provide full Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul product support...
Germany-based ESG Elektroniksystem and Logistik along with Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) have made OPAL real-time net-centric warfare network interoperable with Link 16 tactical datalink. ESG has designated OPAL as NEOS
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has signed separate contracts with three additional NATO countries worth several millions of dollars to supply Rotem loitering munitions.
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) have announced the release of the ELM-2060PES, a new generation AESA SAR/GMTI Pod for Fighter Aircraft, recently developed by its defense systems subsidiary, ELTA Systems Ltd. The...
The Czech military has tested Multi-Mission Radar (MMR) air surveillance and air-defense radar produced by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI). Tests were conducted as part of a radar deal signed between IAI...
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Lockheed Martin has delivered the first Aegis System Equipped Vessel (ASEV) shipset, comprising four AN/SPY-7(V)1 radar antennas, to the Japan Ministry of Defense (JMOD)
Iranian missiles struck five Israeli military sites during last month’s 12-day war, in what satellite data suggests may have been Tehran’s most direct hit on Israel’s strategic infrastructure to date
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South Korea’s plan to purchase 36 additional AH-64E Apache attack helicopters from the United States is likely to be scrapped following a sharp budget cut, according to opposition lawmaker Yoo Yong-won
South Korea Could Scrap 36 Apache Helicopter Buy Due to Budget Cuts
Dutch F-35s to Safeguard Ukraine-Bound Military Aid
Trump "Unfreezes" Weapons Supplies to Ukraine
Two Workers Killed in Explosion at Philippine Ammunition Plant
Denmark to Set Up New Warship Building Facility at Frederikshavn
Lasers may soon replace bullets, and drones could disable enemy UAVs with beams of light instead of missiles
Four legged robots that resemble dogs are increasingly being seen in war zones and exercises for functions such as reconnaissance...
Americas policy of controlling F-35 usage, spares, and maintenance—combined with President Donald Trumps threats of trade wars with Europe, halted...
As the Russian Su-57 stealth fighter jet enters serial production, the debate over how it stacks up against the American...