Stories by Seth J. Frantzman
Germany is expected to have an initial operational capability by 2025 and be fully operational by 2030.
By Seth J. Frantzman
Breaking Defense visited the 611 battalion, part of the 282nd fire brigade and a key part of Israel’s detection network to conduct precision counter-battery fire missions.
By Seth J. Frantzman
Finland approved the purchase of the air defense system in April, a day after joining NATO.
By Seth J. Frantzman
The $60 million deal with Israel’s Elbit Systems comes months after the US reportedly pulled 155mm shells from pre-positioned stocks in Israel.
By Seth J. Frantzman
In an interview with Breaking Defense, senior MoD R&D official Col. Nir Weingold explained Jerusalem’s push into the nation’s tech industry, and its collaboration with the US.
By Seth J. Frantzman
Israeli lawmakers passed a key part of the controversial reform package Sunday, as protest spread among military reservists.
By Seth J. Frantzman
The Spike FireFly could now be put into wider use in Israel, according to reports.
By Seth J. Frantzman
The system is meant to provide a vision into the “digital battlefield” based on inputs from a variety of systems.
By Seth J. Frantzman
Jerusalem already has placed orders for 50 F-35s, with 36 operational. The new order will involve creating a third F-35 squadron.
By Seth J. Frantzman
The firm, which specializes in fire-control systems, has teamed up with an Israeli radar-maker to offer a new c-UAS system.
By Seth J. Frantzman
Israeli defense giant also announced a new deal on June 21 for $180 million Watchkeeper X tactical drones to Romanian military.
By Seth J. Frantzman
A company spokesperson said the missile is in final stages of development, and Rafael is seeking out global customers.
By Seth J. Frantzman
Company CEO Yonatan Zur described the spoofing system, which the firm says has been in operation for a couple years, to Breaking Defense.
By Seth J. Frantzman
Boaz 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. Frantzman
Germany is expected to have an initial operational capability by 2025 and be fully operational by 2030.
By Seth J. FrantzmanBreaking Defense visited the 611 battalion, part of the 282nd fire brigade and a key part of Israel’s detection network to conduct precision counter-battery fire missions.
By Seth J. FrantzmanFinland approved the purchase of the air defense system in April, a day after joining NATO.
By Seth J. FrantzmanThe $60 million deal with Israel’s Elbit Systems comes months after the US reportedly pulled 155mm shells from pre-positioned stocks in Israel.
By Seth J. FrantzmanIn an interview with Breaking Defense, senior MoD R&D official Col. Nir Weingold explained Jerusalem’s push into the nation’s tech industry, and its collaboration with the US.
By Seth J. FrantzmanIsraeli lawmakers passed a key part of the controversial reform package Sunday, as protest spread among military reservists.
By Seth J. FrantzmanThe Spike FireFly could now be put into wider use in Israel, according to reports.
By Seth J. FrantzmanThe system is meant to provide a vision into the “digital battlefield” based on inputs from a variety of systems.
By Seth J. FrantzmanJerusalem already has placed orders for 50 F-35s, with 36 operational. The new order will involve creating a third F-35 squadron.
By Seth J. FrantzmanThe firm, which specializes in fire-control systems, has teamed up with an Israeli radar-maker to offer a new c-UAS system.
By Seth J. FrantzmanIsraeli defense giant also announced a new deal on June 21 for $180 million Watchkeeper X tactical drones to Romanian military.
By Seth J. FrantzmanA company spokesperson said the missile is in final stages of development, and Rafael is seeking out global customers.
By Seth J. FrantzmanCompany CEO Yonatan Zur described the spoofing system, which the firm says has been in operation for a couple years, to Breaking Defense.
By Seth J. FrantzmanBoaz 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. Frantzman