A New Issue of Israel Defense: Facing the New Battlefield

The 37th issue of Israel Defense magazine is now making its way to our readers worldwide. The new Spring issue highlights Israel's multi-layered air defense system, as well as its latest developments in the field of ground warfare

The new Spring issue of the Israel Defense magazine will coincide with Israel's 69th Independence Day and will include special analyses and commentaries on the current Middle East arena, along with the latest news and developments in the fields of defense, security, and cyber technologies.

The highlight of issue no. 37 is a special centerfold presenting a vivid illustration of Israel's multi-layered air defense system.

In addition, the issue will include exclusive interviews with leading executives in the Israeli defense establishment and industry:

The future armored vehicles of the IDF: Brig. Gen. Baruch Matzliach, Head of the Tank Program Administration (MANTAK) in the Israel Ministry of Defense, talks about the future tanks and combat vehicles of the IDF.

Israel's multi-layered defense system: Mr. Pini Yungman, Head of Air Superiority Systems Division at Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, discusses the development of the now-operational David's Sling system.

"Israel is in need of communication satellites": Mr. Opher Doron, General Manager of IAI's Space Division, on the future plans for communication satellite activity in Israel.

The new IDF gun shifts into high gear: Mr. Boaz Cohen, Elbit Systems' VP Land & C4I Systems, spoke with Amir Rapaport about the new mega-project of the IDF Ground Arm.

Also in this issue:

"The key word with the F-35 is sensor fusion": An exclusive interview with Gen. (res.) Gary North, Lockheed Martin's VP for Customer Requirements, about the IAF's new aircraft.

Unraveling North Korea's centrifuges program: Although North Korea's centrifuge project is a certain fact, it raises quite a few unsettling questions.

The cyber threat in the marine arena: Submarines, surface vessels, UUVs and underwater communication cables are all vulnerable to cyberattacks and electronic warfare at sea.

Iran's long reach: The Iranians are deeply involved in the fighting between Shi'ite and Sunni forces across the Middle East.

The age of the automated commander: Human commanders can no longer process all of the data gathered on the modern battlefield themselves, and a need arises for automated aides.

 

And many other fascinating articles in the latest issue of Israel Defense.

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The issue is now delivered to subscribers and available in select bookstores around the world.

**The new print edition of Israel Defense magazine will now be distributed on a quarterly basis.

 

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