Iron Dome

Israeli startup raises $36 million to build world's first ‘Iron Dome for drone swarms’

The round will accelerate Skapion’s development and hiring as it builds a mobile end-to-end system designed for the scale, cost, and simultaneity of drone-swarm warfare

Drone being remotely controlled
The logo of Rafael Advanced Defense Systems is pictured at Eurosatory in Villepinte, near Paris, France June 13, 2022

Rafael in talks to set up Iron Dome interceptor production line in India - report

Iron Dome batteries are seen stationed near the southern Israeli city of Sderot, August 6, 2022

Israel sent dozens of IDF soldiers, Iron Dome system to UAE during Iran war, minister confirms

 A view of the dome of the US Capitol building, during a vote in the US House of Representatives on a stopgap spending bill to avert a partial government shutdown that would otherwise begin October 1, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, US, September 19, 2025.

US House to vote on amendment to block $3.3 billion in annual military aid for Israel


'Could've ended in disaster': Fragments of Houthi missile interceptor hit Be’er Ya’acov house

"They hit the wall of our house; the air conditioner was torn off," said Mor Steinberg-Golan after an interceptor hit her house.

An interceptor intercepts a rocket from Lebanon. October 12, 2024. Photo by

Faulty systems or surprise: Why hasn't IAF intercepted missiles aimed at central Israel? - analysis

Recent strikes into central Israel hint that Iran has refined its attack strategy, leveraging both direct launches and supplying missiles to Yemen's Houthis.

 The scene where a Ballistic missile fired from Yemen hit a playground and caused damage in Jaffa, on December 21, 2024

Iron Dome of wildfires: Israeli start-up offers revolutionary solution

FireDome's technology not only provides a fast and efficient solution to forest fires but can also be critical in cases of fires caused by interceptors and UAV or rocket crashes in open areas.

 Iron Dome of Wildfires - Israeli Start-up

'Naval Iron Dome has proven effective': Chevron CEO discusses Hezbollah attacks on gas works

The natural gas production platforms have been shut down multiple downs since the start of the war last year.

 Sitting duck? A view of the Leviathan gas field from the air.

IDF's air defense too weak, land forces lack independence, sources say

Land forces too dependent on air support and lack sufficient volumes of vehicles to move them from defensive lines to forward attack lines.

The Israel Missile Defense Organization conducts live-fire intercept tests of the David's Sling weapon system

Greece in talks to develop €2 billion Iron Dome system with Israel

Greece is keen to invest in its defenses to keep up with its NATO ally and historic rival Turkey, which is also developing its own air defenses, despite some improvement in relations.

 An Iron Dome launcher fires an interceptor missile as rockets are fired from Gaza, in Sderot, Israel, May 10, 2023.

Rocket barrage triggers sirens across central Israel, targeting Tel Aviv's Iron Dome battery

Hezbollah also said it launched rockets at an Israeli naval base west of Haifa.

 Israel's Iron Dome anti-missile system operates for interceptions as rockets are launched from Lebanon towards Israel, amid cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel, as seen from Haifa, Israel, September 23, 2024.

After Iron Dome: Amir Peretz's vision realized with new aerial project

Establishing a factory in record time amidst war: Just seven months after the board's approval, the Israel aerospace industries inaugurates a new electronics manufacturing plant in Ofakim.

 Inauguration of the Electronics Manufacturing Plant in Ofakim

Several people wounded by shrapnel after rocket sirens sound in the Galilee

Pictures and videos from the scene show serious damage to several buildings and vehicles, with shrapnel damage present across the area.

A direct hit to a house in the Lower Galilee, no casualties, 23 September 2024

Israel faces potential shortage of interceptor missiles amid Iran threats

Stroul also noted that the US cannot indefinitely sustain supply efforts for both Ukraine and Israel, as resources are reaching a critical limit.

 An Arrow II missile interceptor is displayed in front of journalists at an Israeli air defence command in the Palmahim military base south of Tel Aviv May 12, 2011.