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IAI, Palladyne AI to team up to sell Harpy, Harop UAVs to Department of War
The partnership comes as the DOW increases investments in loitering munitions to expand capabilities to meet modern battlefield demands.
Lebanon truce did not bring cease in fire, so what’s the plan with Hezbollah? - analysis
Rafael unveils Storm Shield to protect UAVs in contested environments
Israeli start‑up Kela named winner in DIU's Drone Dominance Program's lethality challenge
Israeli drone can pick your fruit for you
Tevel Aerobotics Technologies, founded in 2016, last year finished the working prototype of the drone.
'Post' joins the elite Skylark drone operators for a nighttime exercise
It’s one of those rare cold nights in Israel when you can see your own breath...
Israeli defense company Aeronautics seals $13m. drone deal with Azerbaijan
Israel's defense ministry reinstated the company’s export licenses two weeks ago.
Defense company Aeronautics gets export license to key customer reinstated
The Defense Ministry suspended the export license of company's suicide drone to Azerbaijan in 2017.
German Air Force pilots arrive in Israel to train on drones
A total of 70 Germans will train on the Heron TP over the course of two years before being deployed to Mali.
India to buy 15 Harop suicide drones from Israel
Israel is India's main drone supplier.
Defense Ministry to suspend drone maker executives' export licenses
Under Israeli law, no person is entitled to receive a defense marketing or export licence unless he or she is registered with the ministry's defense export registry.
Rafael, Stolero offer $231m for Israeli drone maker Aeronautics
Only two weeks ago, Aeronautics announced a five-year cooperation agreement with Rafael to develop, manufacture and sell advanced UAVs based on its Aeronautics' existing range of Orbiter drones.
Israel’s Elbit Systems sells Azerbaijan SkyStriker suicide drone
The silent UAV can dive towards a target at 300knots
IAI, Brazil's Santos Lab collaborate on agriculture drones
The partnership, which will enable the generation of reports on large-scale farming areas, is expected to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars over the next decade.