Dani Asher

Brig.- Gen. (res.) Dr. Dani (Daniel) Asher is a military historian<br/>and researcher, who specializes in the Arab military operations and the Arab-Israeli wars.

In his book "Pumpkinflowers: A Soldier's Story," Matti Friedman illustrates the period in Southern Lebanon during the 1990s when, according to him, the elements of modern warfare were created

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The Israeli defense industries invest in the development of cutting-edge antitank weapons – not necessarily for the purpose of engaging armored elements. The lessons learned during the Yom-Kippur War of 1973 are currently implemented in the context of the IDF's asymmetrical confrontations

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They are cheap, easy to operate, are not subject to any regulation or control and readily available in the civilian market. From innocent toys, multicopters have become tools in the hands of terrorist organizations, including ISIS, Hamas and Hezbollah

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The USA initiated the development of a Laser-based missile defense system as far back as 1983. In recent years, the US military has had some significant accomplishments in this field and intends to mount high-power lasers on small platforms

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Dr. Yagil Henkin's study expands the perspective of the 1956 Suez War and regards it as a key point in the history of the Middle East and the on-going conflict between the Arab countries and Israel

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Martin Van Creveld's book successfully conveys the issue of command in war even to those who did not choose a military career

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The book by Maj. Gen. (res.) Dr. Chaim Nadel analyzes the special operations staged by the IDF between the Six-Day War and the Yom-Kippur War

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In a thought-provoking book, Dr. Gideon Avital attempts to delve into the depths of the soul of Israeli society and the way it copes with the Yom-Kippur War and its implications

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