CENTCOM commander Erik Kurilla discusses race for new tech to counter Iran’s drones, lauds Israel’s inclusion in Washington’s Middle East military partnerships.
The drone-strike assassination of a notorious terrorist left no sign of an explosion, leading to speculation that the blades of a Hellfire R9X diced the terror boss to death.
Palestinian Islamic Jihad recently claimed it added a new drone to its arsenal, but serious doubts have been raised about the aircraft's capabilities and existence.
Crews from the US, Germany, Italy, France, and the United Kingdom are in Israel to practice joint flights and operational missions alongside Israeli operators.
Iran claims Israel killed its top nuclear scientist using a remote-controlled machine gun strapped to a Nissan pickup, leading to ridicule on Iranian social media.
MultiFlyer will be used to monitor disaster areas, guide rescue missions, help with traffic control in large-scale events, and track agriculture or marine areas.
'Our system can now identify patterns in the drone’s route when the drone is in motion, and use it to locate the drone operator,' said one of the technology's inventors.
This cutting-edge Israeli counter-drone technology protects public events, politicians, celebrities, and other sensitive targets from nefarious UAV incidents.
This drone can stay airborne for up to 36 hours and has been converted for use in search and rescue operations to deliver life rafts to the middle of the ocean.