Defense Tech
Between the Hormuz and Taiwan straits: Taipei’s view of the Iran war-opinion
Taiwan has demonstrated swift support for Operation Roaring Lion. The goal is clear: Taiwan wants to learn from Israel’s national security policy and to align itself with the United States.
Satellite firm Planet Labs to indefinitely withhold Iran war images
AeroSentinel production facility severely damaged after Iranian ballistic missile strike
Israel must stay independent: The strategic risk of Chinese drones -opinion
Modi visit to Israel marks deepening of longstanding Israel-India defense, security ties
A key issue on the agenda during Modi's visit to Israel is air defense, including the joint development in the ballistic missile defense industry, and even laser defense
AI is learning without us, and we are sleepwalking into a control crisis - opinion
AlphaGo and new multi-agent AI systems are generating strategies and norms beyond human design, forcing urgent decisions on control, accountability, and deployment in defense and airspace management.
India-Israel tech synergy will define the next decade of defense strategy - opinion
With its record FY27 defense budget, India is doubling down on AI, autonomy, and self‑reliance, reshaping its partnership with Israel in the process
The tipping point that changes history - opinion
Why wars often end precisely when escalation appears out of hand
What Elbit’s new deal with TKMS means for submarine manufacturing independence - analysis
Former defense officials told The Jerusalem Post that there was little in the Elbit press release that indicated that the primary construction of submarines would move from Germany to Israel.
A new nuclear era is taking shape and markets are repricing risk - opinion
As nuclear restraint collapses, a new arms race is erupting and it's reshaping global security and investment reality
Israeli drone maker XTEND to trade on Nasdaq at $1.5B valuation
Merger aims to create an autonomous defense and security systems company combining AI-driven robotic operating system with established US operating and infrastructure capabilities.
Tenna Systems raises $13.5m to advance software-driven spectrum intelligence
The company’s platform analyzes millions of data points per minute from existing emitters and turns them into a real‑time, high‑resolution map of the RF environment
Munich, defense, and edge technology- opinion
NATO members in Europe are already on an upward trajectory, and current projections suggest that European defense spending could approach roughly €800 billion annually
Spain to buy Rafael German unit missiles despite Israel protest
The Sánchez government justified the deal by saying that the components of MELLS are manufactured in Europe.