ISIS: Main developments in Iraq

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Low-intensity fighting continued this week at the various battle sites, with no significant developments. ISIS’s efforts to establish its military and administrative control over...

Israeli Start Up Companies in Singapore

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Among the most difficult challenges Israeli companies of all fields face, is successfully cornering the Chinese market. With more nearly 1.5 million residents, China...

The Iranian Nuclear Crisis and the U.S. Administration

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The Dilemma of Sanctions in Light of the Effort to Promote an Agreement In his State of the Union address on January 20, 2015, President...

Spotlight on Global Jihad: January 22-28 2015

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Main events of the week On the morning of January 27, 2015, a shooting attack took place at the Corinthia Hotel in Tripoli, Libya, were...

France to sell Egypt advanced frigates and jet fighters

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France will become a major arms supplier for Egypt. Cairo is interested in procuring 20 Rafale fighter jets as well as two FREMM frigates from...

The international campaign against ISIS

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Attacks by the US and the coalition in Syria and Iraq U.S. and coalition airstrikes in Syria and Iraq continued during the week. This week...

Cyber attacks on drones

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The number of missions unmanned systems are tasked with, as well as their diversity, is expanding each year. The roles they play include a...

Loaded weapons in U.S. airports

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Passengers in the U.S are trying to fly well armed. In 2014, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said it seized 2,212 firearms in carry-on bags...

The Danger of small unmanned aerial systems

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There is currently no available off-the-shelf technology to cope with the danger posed by small unmanned aerial systems (UAS) - aka drones. According to experts,...

A single DDoS attack can cost a company more than $400,000

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According to the results of a study conducted by Kaspersky Lab and B2B International, a DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack on a company’s...

Yemen: A Mirror to the Future of the Arab Spring

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Ethnic, political, and religious rifts make Yemen one of the most complex arenas in the Middle East, even more so following the eruption of...

A new Air Force One

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After long discussions and evaluations, the US Air Force has selected the Boeing 747-8 as the President's next official plane. The Pentagon has announced the...

Ahead of the curve

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The Republic of South Korea recently released its 2015 Defense White paper assessing the current threat from North Korea. In its report, the South...

Unmanned Military Systems: Formulating Policy

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How should the State of Israel ready itself ahead of the advent of unmanned systems and the expanding uses and applications thereof? Though Israel constitutes...

New Mobile biometric device expedites identity matching

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The Stockton (California) Police Department (SPD) has been quietly testing a state-of-the-art Mobile Biometric Device (MBD) technology for the past four years. Designed quickly...

Prisons – “greenhouses” for terrorists

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Experts say that after the terror attacks in Paris, there is a need to monitor not only mosques known for extremist views, but also...

Military UAV breaks flight time record

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The General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper and variants of the Northrop Grumman Global Hawk Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) recently achieved flight-time milestones, their manufacturers announced. According...

China hacked U.S classified systems and stole F-35 data

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China obtained more than 50 terabytes of data from U.S. defense and government networks, notably the Joint Strike Fighter’s stealth F-35 radar and engine...

Global Jihad attacks worldwide: January 2015

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Suicide bombing attack in Turkey It was recently reported that the police investigation revealed that the attack against the police station in Turkey on January...

Strat Aero will establish first UAV pilot base in Netherlands

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Strat Aero has signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with the Dutch Government to establish an unmanned air vehicle (UAV) training facility in the...

And What If We Did Not Deter Hizbollah?

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The consensus in Israel is that Hizbollah was deterred as a result of the Second Lebanon War, that because of the damage sustained by...

Fast Draw – Trophy

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With tensions in the north of Israel flaring up again, soldiers were sent on patrol close to the border with Lebanon in civilian vehicles....

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New Air Defense Missile Debuts with a Distinctive Wingless Design

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Modern air-defense networks face an increasingly diverse set of threats. Combat aircraft, cruise missiles, drones, and tactical ballistic missiles can approach from different altitudes...