UAVs
AeroSentinel production facility severely damaged after Iranian ballistic missile strike
AeroSentinel’s production facility was mere meters away from the impact zone of a 400-kilogram Iranian missile and sustained heavy damage late Thursday night.
Romania weighs cancelling drone contract with Israel's Elbit Systems
Bahrain confirms Iranian attack on aluminum facility as UAE, Kuwait air defenses intercept missiles
US defense giant taps Israeli drone navigation tech built for jammed battlefields
Drone operator: UAVs crucial in strikes on Iran, Air Force has experienced great success
Y, a reserves member in Squadron 200, had been traveling abroad for several months before growing suspicious of an imminent Israeli-US strike on Iran.
US Navy launches first one-way attack drone from ship amid growing threats
The US Navy has launched its first one-way attack drone from a ship, a milestone in the mission to field low-cost drones at scale.
Drones were spotted near Zelensky flight path to Dublin, Irish media report
An Irish navy ship detected drones near Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s flight path during his state visit, prompting a security alert as authorities probe their origin.
Skyforce: Israeli start-up leading the way in autonomous, AI-powered tech
Skyforce has emerged as a disruptive force in dual-use technology, transforming manually controlled platforms into fully autonomous multi-platform operations
Drone strike on Ramon Airport shows hits from Houthis not a one-off - editorial
Ensure that the next time the Home Front Command ends an alert, every relevant unit is still hunting for a follow-on wave, and every traveler at Ramon is safer than they were this week.
Shin Bet details explosive UAV plot to assassinate national security minister
Shin Bet announced the arrest of the cell on Wednesday, with additional details found during the investigation and questioning being published on Thursday.
When machines kill: The dangerous responsibility gap in autonomous warfare - analysis
An autonomous weapon has the built-in capability to select the suspected target and decide to execute the lethal action without human involvement.
Border wars from above: 70% of cross-border incidents involve drones - opinion
As nations race to secure their expanded border zones, the question is no longer whether these boundaries will be tested, but how quickly we can detect, classify, and neutralize threats.
US sanctions international drone procurement network working for Iran
The sanctions targeted an individual based in Iran, and entities based in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
A major milestone: First female drone squadron commander appointed in IAF
A female Lt.-Col. officially took her role in the Israeli Air Force as the first female commander of a UAV squadron.