The Harop loitering munition is in operational service with the Indian army; Last May, during an operation against Pakistan, the Indians deployed the Israeli drone on a large scale. Then in October ...
Here a Harop loitering munition destroys a target in exercises near the Caspian Sea. (Azeri Defence) In recent military exercises along the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan demonstrated its inventory of Harop ...
"Even if India did leak such technology, Azerbaijan would surely understand that this was not an intentional move by Israel." ...
Pakistan has accused India of deploying Israeli Harop drones in a string of strikes on the neighbouring country, fuelling fears of a dangerous military escalation in South Asia. The Pakistani military ...
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Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has unveiled a maritime derivative of its Harop loitering weapon system, which can be launched from a ship's deck and controlled from an onboard mission control ...
Both India and Pakistan are armed to the teeth with a variety of lethal drones, including the Harop and TB2. While the India-Pakistan ceasefire appears to be holding, new battle lines have been drawn ...
Israel Aerospace Industries has signed a contract to supply its Harop loitering munition system to the German army. The German defence ministry earlier this year funded the adaptation of design to ...
Journal Editorial Report: The origins of the Russian conspiracy story are becoming clearer. Images: Getty Images/AP Composite: Mark Kelly A picture is worth a thousand policy briefs. On Oct. 4, Ilham ...