Rafael Advanced Defense Systems is a defense company specializing in developing weapons and military technologies for air, land, sea, space, and cyber defense solutions.
The Israeli Air Force has fired ‘David Sling the medium range interceptor missile for the first time in an operational situation.
The air force fired two Stunner missiles, that are part...
The Philippine Navy will test its newly acquired Israeli missile systems this July, the Department of National Defense (DND) said on Monday.
The Spike-ER surface-to-surface missile systems from Israel-based Rafael Advanced...
Lockheed Martin and Rafael have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to evaluate potential markets and customer requirements for Rafael's Smart, Precise Impact and Cost-Effective (SPICE) missile guidance kits.
"SPICE is...
Israels defense ministry said Thursday that it completed a series of tests of the Israeli missile defense systems designed to “counter emerging threats in the region”.
According to the...
India is likely to finalize a $500 million government to government deal with Israel for the purchase of 4500 Spike anti-tank guided missiles for the army during the Israeli officials...
Israels Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd announced over $193 million worth contract to supply its TROPHY missile defense system to the US Army.
The Trophy active missile defense system, developed by...
Israel-built anti-tank guided missile, the Spike LR2 has been selected for the Australian LAND 400 armored vehicles program, Australias Department of Defence confirmed today.
Rafael has beaten out European consortium MBDA...
China's first domestically-built aircraft carrier has concluded its maiden sea trial on Friday, and is returning to Dalian Shipyard in northeast China's Liaoning Province, according to reports by Xinhua.
The five-day...
Ukraine and the United States on Wednesday signed a minerals exploration agreement that eliminates tariffs and debt commitments, after months of negotiation aimed at ensuring Ukraine’s sovereignty over its resources
Lockheed Martin has officially completed the assembly and testing of NASA’s Orion spacecraft for the Artemis II mission, handing over the vehicle to NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems team on May 2