Tal Inbar
Tal Inbar is head of the Space and UAV Research Center at the Fisher Institute for Air and Space Strategic Studies. His research focuses on space policy and programs.
According to the budget plan, Japan will acquire fighter jets, drones and additional weapons, in order to strengthen its army in the wake of tensions with China over a group of disputed islands in the East China Sea
The new loader for AR15/M16/M4 magazines is injection molded in Israel. It allows loading hundreds of magazines quickly and painlessly
Some time ago, Europe and the US have declared that Assad has surrendered his entire chemical arsenal. However, recent satellite images indicate that Assad has not given up his dream of an atomic weapon and has apparently built a new nuclear facility at a secret location
Hours after supporters of ISIS hacked the Twitter and YouTube accounts of the US military, the United States Central Command is reassuring - no classified information have been leaked or stolen during the cyber attack
“The presence of Islamic extremists in the Sinai Peninsula increases the risk of potential terror attacks on our borders.” These words, spoken by Regional Brigade Commander Col. Yehuda Hacohen on the Egyptian border, are representative of one of the most imminent threats facing both the IDF and Israeli citizens
Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz referred to the negotiations with Iran over the future of its nuclear program at an event in Washington. He claims Tehran is under major pressure and therefore now is not the time to make concessions to the Iranians, that could lead to a conflict
In a joint IDF and ISA operation, 3 suspects were arrested for their association with ISIS. The 3 perpetrators, residents of Hebron, confessed to planning several terror attacks. In addition, the suspects confessed to activating an explosive device against Israeli soldiers
Israel Aerospace Industries concludes year 2014 with cyber-solutions contracts totaling dozens of millions of dollars. Two significant contracts were signed with strategic, defense, foreign customers