The Signal and The Noise
The electromagnetic spectrum is a loud, chaotic place. Navies must use their Electronic Warfare (EW) equipment to listen carefully to tease out the signals...
IMI Systems aims for Armour Upgrades
Israel’s IMI Systems is offering the company’s experience in upgrading armoured personnel carrier and fighting vehicles as well as main battle tanks (MBTs) at...
David offers live-saving protection
Shladot is highlighting its David light armored vehicle at Defense & Security 2017.
The David is a light, battle-proven, armored vehicle that seats four, six...
SpearUAV unveils Ninox – a Unique Encapsulated Drone System for Instant...
SpearUAV - an innovative company that develops and supplies unique UAS solutions for defense and HLS applications - has unveiled its Ninox family of...
Rafael unveils two evolutionary naval weapons at IMDEX 2023
Rafael used the IMDEX 2023 exhibition in Singapore to show two new naval weapon products, one that is ready for the international market and...
PTDI CN-235 Update
Indonesian Aerospace (PTDI) can be taciturn unless you visit the firm’s Bandung facility in the west of the island of Java, or alternatively if...
Unpicking the Electromagnetic Tapestry
Dr. Thomas Withington - The Latin phrase ‘scientia potentia est' (knowledge is power) encompasses the naval need to classify and process electromagnetic signatures in an area...
Nimda eyes APC/AFV upgrades
Commercial and military vehicle propulsion specialist Nimda, which is headquartered in Israel, is eyeing a number of potential vehicle overhaul and upgrade opportunities in...
Big Punch Weapons for troops in contact
The use of direct fire weapons gives the infantry the punch that they often need to maintain momentum without waiting for additional support.
Direct fire...
None Shall Pass
The counter-UAS business is growing fast with new partnerships flourishing, and military customers exploring options regarding the best use of the technology.
First came unmanned...