Stories by Seth J. Frantzman
It’s unclear if a ground invasion has begun, or if the IDF is signaling that the ramping up of smaller “raids” into Gaza will intensify.
By Seth J. Frantzman
Breaking Defense reporting near the border with Lebanon where the IDF presence is heavy with tanks, APCs and other vehicles driving along roads previously would have been packed with tourists and civilians, but are now deserted.
By Seth J. Frantzman
Asked directly whether Israel bears “moral culpability” for deaths in Gaza, Austin restated his support for Jerusalem before emphasizing the “professionalism” of the IDF.
By Seth J. Frantzman
The consensus among those interviewed by Breaking Defense is that the time for investigations into Israel’s response to the Hamas attack will come later, but the war must be won now.
By Seth J. Frantzman
“I would imagine there will be a very, very major and deep-rooted inquiry,” said Jonathan Spyer, director of research at the Middle East Forum. “And I assume heads will roll, because what just happened is a very, very major event.”
By Seth J. Frantzman and Aaron Mehta
Breaking Defense takes an exclusive look at how the IDF’s Nahal infantry brigade is learning to use the latest IDF amored personnel carrier.
By Seth J. Frantzman
“Just as it [Arrow-3] guards Israel’s skies and saves lives, now it will also defend Germany and its citizens, and may integrate smoothly with NATO systems,” Israel Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant said in Berlin.
By Seth J. Frantzman
As the IDF expands the drone’s use from special operations to infantry, Breaking Defense observes training of the first infantry soldiers, and learns how the capability will fit into the IDF’s ground forces in the future.
By Seth J. Frantzman
The upgrades are focused not on the tank’s physical structure, but on incorporating the latest tech and systems.
By Seth J. Frantzman
Amid larger competitors, Israeli firm SpearUAV is focused on drones to help “maneuvering forces.”
By Seth J. Frantzman
The military revealed little about the new platform, but claims it will “significantly improve” troops’ operational capability.
By Seth J. Frantzman
The Israeli firm also said it’s moving to next phase for the Trophy on the latest British Challenger tanks.
By Seth J. Frantzman
The company has been involved in the Australian market for years, but the new subsidiary shows its “serious” about work there, director tells Breaking Defense.
By Seth J. Frantzman
The plane is meant to provide “unprecedented intelligence capabilities across extensive terrain.”
By Seth J. Frantzman
It’s unclear if a ground invasion has begun, or if the IDF is signaling that the ramping up of smaller “raids” into Gaza will intensify.
By Seth J. FrantzmanBreaking Defense reporting near the border with Lebanon where the IDF presence is heavy with tanks, APCs and other vehicles driving along roads previously would have been packed with tourists and civilians, but are now deserted.
By Seth J. FrantzmanAsked directly whether Israel bears “moral culpability” for deaths in Gaza, Austin restated his support for Jerusalem before emphasizing the “professionalism” of the IDF.
By Seth J. FrantzmanThe consensus among those interviewed by Breaking Defense is that the time for investigations into Israel’s response to the Hamas attack will come later, but the war must be won now.
By Seth J. Frantzman“I would imagine there will be a very, very major and deep-rooted inquiry,” said Jonathan Spyer, director of research at the Middle East Forum. “And I assume heads will roll, because what just happened is a very, very major event.”
By Seth J. Frantzman and Aaron MehtaBreaking Defense takes an exclusive look at how the IDF’s Nahal infantry brigade is learning to use the latest IDF amored personnel carrier.
By Seth J. Frantzman“Just as it [Arrow-3] guards Israel’s skies and saves lives, now it will also defend Germany and its citizens, and may integrate smoothly with NATO systems,” Israel Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant said in Berlin.
By Seth J. FrantzmanAs the IDF expands the drone’s use from special operations to infantry, Breaking Defense observes training of the first infantry soldiers, and learns how the capability will fit into the IDF’s ground forces in the future.
By Seth J. FrantzmanThe upgrades are focused not on the tank’s physical structure, but on incorporating the latest tech and systems.
By Seth J. FrantzmanAmid larger competitors, Israeli firm SpearUAV is focused on drones to help “maneuvering forces.”
By Seth J. FrantzmanThe military revealed little about the new platform, but claims it will “significantly improve” troops’ operational capability.
By Seth J. FrantzmanThe Israeli firm also said it’s moving to next phase for the Trophy on the latest British Challenger tanks.
By Seth J. FrantzmanThe company has been involved in the Australian market for years, but the new subsidiary shows its “serious” about work there, director tells Breaking Defense.
By Seth J. FrantzmanThe plane is meant to provide “unprecedented intelligence capabilities across extensive terrain.”
By Seth J. Frantzman