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Morocco has turned into Africa's premier defense-tech powerhouse- opinion
Morocco’s fusion of Israeli precision weapons and Turkish heavy‑strike drones is reshaping Africa’s military balance
Elbit Systems set to start delivery of drones to Romania after delays, threats of cancellation
US defense company deepens collaboration with Israel’s drone sector
Veloryx in advanced talks to acquire defense drone maker Aero Sol
Israel's Percepto gets US FAA waiver for drone use, raises $67 mln
Percepto said this waiver removes logistical and cost barriers, such as the need for radars or people on the ground, fueling the adoption of autonomous drone technology.
Israel tests drone 'air taxis' for the first time
It is hoped that with further developments, the drones may be able to transport people for long distances.
Drone, artillery fire leave the Golan feeling tense - analysis
The latest incident involved an Israeli drone crashing in Syria and reports of Israeli artillery fire. The incident was reported in foreign media in Iran.
Will Israelis soon receive deliveries by drone?
The two-year trial ended with the conclusion that another two-year project was needed. And this one would have to aim higher and be able to carry heavier loads, including people.
Iran arrests suspects linked to attack on military site, blames Israeli ‘mercenaries’
Iran arrested a group of Kurdish people for allegedly working for Israel.
Moscow, Tehran advance plans for Iranian drone facility in Russia - report
The plant, according to Wall Street Journal, could manufacture at least 6,000 Iranian-designed drones for use by Russia in Ukraine.
Israeli drones use free-falling bombs, can carry up to a ton
Such drones are remote-piloted, dropping bombs or carrying out surveillance before returning to base.
IDF general: Drones crucial in almost all Israeli missions
Palmachim Base Commander Brig. Gen. Omri Dor said that he was pleased that recently the country and the IDF finally permitted publicizing its use of drones.
Israeli researchers use cheap drones to perform complex tasks
Sa'ar Tovihu, Alon Barak and Eyal Hagi, students at the Ariel University Department of Computer Science, won first place in a drone competition.
Elbit's micro-suicide drone swarms can hunt enemies in urban combat
As drones become more versatile, they can conduct more missions in cities, which also leads to questions about the use of tech in war.