Global Success to Safety and Security System Developed by Israeli Startup

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During an emergency or disaster event, the response speed of the rescue teams and the coordination among the forces managing the incident are critical....
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Getruck – The Race To Optimize Distribution Processes

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Getruck is a graduate of the INNOFENSE Innovation Center operated by iHLS in collaboration with IMoD. Many industries worldwide are gradually becoming more data-based, as is the...
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iHLS INNOFENESE Innovation Center – Call for Startups for Ministry of...

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iHLS INNOFENSE - Innovation program for technological startups in the civilian and security sector, which will be operated by iHLS in collaboration with the...
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Israel Ministry of Defense and MAF’AT – Call For Innovation

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Call for Innovation:  Following the immense success of the previous two cycles and their integration into the defense sector, iHLS invites you to join the...

The Future of Submarine Steering Starts Here

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Modern submarines rely on increasingly complex control systems to maneuver safely in three dimensions, manage propulsion, and coordinate onboard sensors. As underwater missions expand...
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The Robot That Turns Orders Into Objects

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Robotic fabrication has traditionally required specialized skills, detailed digital designs, and lengthy production times. In most environments—industrial, commercial, or operational—this limits how quickly custom...

This Fiber Trick Could Simplify Secure Laser Links in the Sky

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Laser-based data links are increasingly attractive for aircraft and space systems that need to move large volumes of information quickly. Free-space optical communication (FSOC)...
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Another Country Joins the Trend With a Strategic Shift To a...

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For much of the post–World War II era, Japan kept defense-spending tightly constrained, relying on alliances and a strictly defensive posture to ensure security....

How Grasshopper Wings Might Shape the Next Generation of Silent Drones

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Small flying robots face a persistent tradeoff between endurance and complexity. Flapping-wing designs can generate thrust but consume energy quickly, while fixed-wing platforms struggle...

This Uncrewed Helicopter Could Hunt Submarines for Hours

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Operating helicopters in the North Atlantic has always carried high risk. Harsh weather, long distances, and the growing presence of submarines make maritime aviation...

AI Firewall Unveiled: Is Your Network Finally Unhackable?

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aiFWall Inc. unveiled an innovative solution for securing artificial intelligence systems. It is a dedicated firewall designed to protect enterprise AI deployments by using...

How AI and Underwater Drones Are Making Seas Safer

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Clearing naval mines remains one of the most dangerous and time-consuming tasks at sea. Mines can sit on the seabed for decades, threatening shipping...

The Mobile Rocket System Designed for Precision Strikes

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Rocket artillery has long been valued for its firepower, but it carries a built-in weakness: once a launcher fires, its position is quickly exposed....

$10M Dollar Investment in Unlocking Peak Performance with AI Chips

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When Drones Get Hacked, They Crash — This System Aims to...

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Unmanned aerial systems are now used for missions ranging from emergency response and infrastructure inspection to logistics and environmental monitoring. In parallel, they have...

These Off-Road Vehicles Now Drive Themselves Into Danger Zones

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Ground forces continue to face a familiar challenge: how to move supplies, gather intelligence, and evacuate casualties without exposing personnel to unnecessary risk. In...

Say Goodbye to Congestion: A New Kind of Wireless

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Wireless networks are under growing pressure as more devices compete for bandwidth indoors. Offices, homes, and public spaces are increasingly crowded with Wi-Fi and...
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Tiny Robots, Big Coordination: Learning From Ants

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Coordinating large numbers of robots to perform complex tasks remains a major challenge. Traditional systems often rely on centralized control, detailed planning, and constant...
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Tracking the Untrackable: New Radar Takes on Hypersonic Missiles

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Detecting hypersonic missiles remains one of the most difficult challenges in modern air defense. Traveling at speeds above Mach 5, these weapons generate extreme...

Drones Could Soon Navigate Collapsed Buildings Without Slowing Down

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Flying autonomous drones through unpredictable environments remains one of the biggest technical challenges in robotics. In confined spaces such as collapsed buildings, industrial sites,...
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The Truth Behind the Mask – the Revolutionary Algorithm that Recognizes...

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Many industries nowadays want the ability to take the audio of a conversation and know the true feelings and hidden intentions of the speaker,...
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Experts: Response to Israel’s Security Challenges in Next Decade lies in...

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All new developments to be showcased at InnoTech 2020  At the onset of the third decade of the 2000s, the State of Israel is confronted...

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Scientists May Have Found the Secret to Stable Flapping Drones

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Building small flying robots that move like insects has long been a challenge for engineers. Flapping-wing systems are highly agile and energy efficient, but...