A look at some of what this year’s SOF Week conference in Tampa had to offer.
By Michael MarrowAt AUSA Global Force 2024, IAI presented integrated, AI-driven combat systems – both manned and unmanned – that are opening new opportunities on the battlefield.
By Israel Aerospace IndustriesWith thousands of their employees called up to the reserves, the companies moved to 24/7 shifts to supply the IDF, while continuing sales abroad, executives at each told Breaking Defense.
By Seth J. FrantzmanScorpius systems revolutionizes electronic warfare with a new lineup of cutting-edge solutions.
By IAIGermany is expected to have an initial operational capability by 2025 and be fully operational by 2030.
By Seth J. FrantzmanScorpius systems revolutionizes electronic warfare with new lineup of cutting-edge solutions.
By ISRAEL AEROSPACE INDUSTRIESBoaz Levy, CEO of IAI, told Breaking Defense he believes final approval from the US for the Arrow-3 sale to Germany will come “real soon.”
By Seth J. FrantzmanGermany is moving ahead with purchasing the Israeli made air defense system, in a major win for contractor IAI.
By Seth J. FrantzmanBy offering unique solutions tailored to the operational needs of global markets, IAI considers its maritime activity a key growth driver for the future.
By Israel Aerospace Industries“I am not sure that we are cheaper than [General Atomics] but we are more flexible in the different payloads we can operate,” Ron Tryfus, IAI senior vice-president for future growth, said.
By Max BlenkinTightening relations with US organizations to develop next-gen technology is part of an overall business strategy to try and develop a suite of future-focused weapons, according to Eytan Eshel, IAI’s executive vice president for R&D, technology and innovation.
By Arie EgoziIAI senior official Moshe Levy told Breaking Defense the company is experimenting with several designs to aid ground units in combat.
By Arie EgoziSpecial weapon systems that are light and carry “very powerful” warheads and the option of air refueling of armed UAVs are also “on the table,” according to a second source with knowledge of the discussions.
By Arie Egozi