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"Without a long-term UAV program, Israel will not be maintained as a world leader"
02.12.25
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Amy Shapiro
Alon Unger, Founder and Chairman of UVID, one of the world’s largest conferences focused on the unmanned aerial sector, warns that despite the strength and scale of Israel’s UAV industry, it lacks the national support needed to remain competitive.
“As a UAV startup it’s difficult to get funds”
02.11.25
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Amy Shapiro
Despite a challenging investment climate, Attis Aviation is preparing to debut its flagship ROC system, as it looks to answer the need for multi-domain capabilities in modern unmanned aviation.
“You can buy from China, but you don’t really know what’s inside,” say Israel’s defense drone giants
05.10.25
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Amy Shapiro
As part of CTech’s drone series, Aeronautics and Elbit, two of Israel’s largest defense tech companies, discuss how UAVs and UASs have reshaped and continue to reshape the battlefield, how recent conflict has impacted their development, and what is shaping the future of the sector.
“Our drone is a one-way ticket”: Inside UVision’s deadly marriage of surveillance and strike
28.09.25
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Amy Shapiro
As part of CTech’s series on Israel’s unmanned aerialscape, UVision EVP Itzik Huber explains how loitering munitions merge the intelligence of UAVs with the strike power of missiles, and the way that combination is reshaping modern warfare.
"An organic air force": Swarms, autonomy, and the future of drones
31.08.25
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Amy Shapiro
As part of CTech’s series on Israel’s unmanned aerialscape, Spear UAV's CEO explains how the Israeli company is pioneering encapsulated drones and pushing tactical UAVs into a new era as an airborne extension of the battalion.
Israeli UAV firm Lowental Hybrid lands $5M Seed funding with backing from Palo Alto founder Nir Zuk
03.02.25
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CTech
The startup’s hybrid tech promises to boost UAV endurance by fivefold.
Israeli defense firm Thirdeye partners with Abu Dhabi’s Edge Defense Group
28.01.25
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Noam Landman
$10.3 million deal includes a joint venture to revolutionize drone detection systems.
Space has become the most important battlefield in regional wars due to the increasing role of UAVs
02.01.25
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Elihay Vidal
Dr. Liran Antebi, a senior research fellow at the Yuval Ne'eman Workshop for Science, Technology, and Security at Tel Aviv University, shared these insights in a podcast interview about global drone warfare.
Sex, lawsuits, and millions down the drain: the secrets behind Aerodrome's value destruction
05.07.23
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Tomer Ganon
A staggering 95% plunge in value merely scratches the surface of the tumultuous events that have unfolded at this UAV manufacturer in recent years. One instance involved an employee who, while providing training in Kazakhstan, violated security protocols by bringing a local woman to his hotel room, resulting in severe damage to the company's collaboration with Elbit
The Israeli company developing the eyes behind suicide drones
06.04.22
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Yafit Ovadia
NextVision Stabilized Systems’ cameras enable drones to monitor areas like never before, and hone in and attack targets, when needed
U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan to end 20 years of Israeli weapon deals
22.08.21
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Udi Etsion
Although the Israeli military had no part in the war in Afghanistan, its defense industries sold weapons such as drones, armor for APCs and anti-tank missiles to the United States and other ally forces, totaling over a billion dollars
Airobotics IPO flops, cutbacks imminent
17.08.21
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Golan Hazani
Calcalist has learned that the Israeli UAV company didn't manage to raise the $12 million it had planned at a $50 million valuation, with the demand not even reaching the minimum threshold
A global perspective: how individual empowerment can transcend hatred
18.05.21
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Robert Cohen
"The conflicts get the attention but there are ample places here where hi-tech is truly bringing sides together," writes Robert Cohen
Elbit Systems scores major deal to sell Hermes 900 UAVs to East-Asian country
01.03.21
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Udi Etsion
Elbit beat out Israeli rival IAI, which will reportedly have to settle for a smaller order from the Indian air force
Airobotics planning to raise $50 million at $240 million valuation in TASE IPO
25.01.21
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Meir Orbach
The drone manufacturer has raised $132 million to date and is in the midst of building a center in Dubai
IAI signs two deals supplying Heron MK II UAV Systems to undisclosed Asian country
25.01.21
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James Spiro
The two deals will see Israel Aerospace Industries lease one of its unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), and sell another
Robotics startup brings Israeli twist to agricultural drones
27.12.20
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Yafit Ovadia
Blue White Robotics completed its first pollination of dates using drones and is bringing Israel’s military specialty in UAVs to the agricultural sector
Inventors of self-flying crop duster sue IAI for squeezing them out of project
29.11.20
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Lital Dobrovitsky
Defense giant says the lawsuit is ‘baseless’ after former employee says he was fired so the company could develop the project behind his back
SkyX to open R&D center in Israel, hire 50 people
15.11.20
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Meir Orbach
Founded by Israeli Didi Horn, SkyX develops long-range drones for aerial scanning and data analysis
Delivery drones edging closer to becoming a reality in Israel
03.11.20
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Udi Etsion
Drones are now being used at the Ziv Medical Center in Safed to deliver medicine and test kits within its complex
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