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| | | | | The firm from Haifa is a global market leader in drones and broadly positioned in the business of military technology. It profits from worldwide rearmament - and from wars such as in Gaza. Elbit Systems, based in Haifa, is Israel's largest arms company and firmly anchored in the global trade in military technology. The firm [...] | |
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| | | | | Northrop Grumman's B-21 Raider program is making great progress as the team executes a robust flight test campaign and scales into production. In collaboration with the U.S. Air Force, Northrop Grumman's program management approach on B-21 centers around... | |
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| | | | | The U.S. Air Force has given us our first glimpse of what will hopefully become American's next stealth bomber. Originally designated the Long-Range Strike Bomber (LRS-B), the aircraft will now be called the B-21. Why is this announcement today such a big deal? Because it's as much about the B-21's struggle to even get built as it as about what it could mean for America's defense apparatus. | |
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| | | An Elbit drone has crashed in the Philippines. In Israel, the manufacturer received the world's only permission to fly in civil airspace, despite similar incidents. Soon Switzerland will follow. An unmanned aerial vehicle of the type Hermes 900 suffered total damage in an accident in the Philippines on Saturday. The crash landing occurred on approach [...] | ||