Analysis:
- Is a
War between Syria and Israel Inevitable?
There is a consensus within the Israeli defense establishment
and intelligence community that very soon the government will
have to make a decision on Syria. Years of passive foot dragging
seem to come to an end and a political decision cannot be postponed
for long. There are only two major options: Will Israel enter
into highly controversial talks with Bashar Assad's regime,
or will a military confrontation become almost inevitable?.
- Terror
related Post-Traumatic Stress: The Israeli Experience
Both Israel and Gaza are a "perfect laboratory" for
studying Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other anxiety
related ailments. The level of chronic anxiety here is so great
and so constant that it seems the ideal place for research on
cognitive therapy. Unfortunately, only in Israel has there been
a substantially organized effort to study these phenomena in
an orderly fashion and several trauma researches have recently
become available to the public.
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Defense
Partnership 2007 (June 4-6) - London, UK
Net
Centric Warfare - Europe (June 5 - 6) Prague,
Czech Rep.
UDT Europe 2007 (June 5-7) - Hamburg, Germany
UV
2007 (June 12 - 14) Hausman & Eifel Centres,
Paris, FR.
UV
Europe 2007 (June 14 - 15) Le Meridien Etoile,
Paris, FR.
AMD
2007 (June 13 - 16) Manila, Philippines
Paris Air Show 2007 (June 18 - 24) Paris, France
SimTecT
2007 (June 20-25) Canberra, Australia
Military
Radar (June 25- 27) Arlington, VA.
USA
Soldier technology (June 25 - 28) London,
UK
Lean
and Six Sigma for Defense (June 25
- 28), San-Diego, CA
Force
Tracking 2007 June 26-29) Washington, DC, USA
Homeland Security 2007 (June 26-29)
Brussels, Belgium
Space
Utilization (June 25 - 27), Berlin, Germany
Network Centric Homeland Security (Jun 26-9)
Washington, DC
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ITL Optronics Receives IDF Follow-on Order for Night Vision Devices
8 million ITL Optronics received another order from the Israel
Ministry of Defense (IMOD) for the supply night vision devices
for the ground forces. Since the War in Lebanon, last year ITL
received orders for night vision equipment worth about $20 million.
As part of the new orders ITL will supply Mini NSEAS monocular
goggles and laser pointers for target marking. Last week ITL reported
on another $2 million order for the supply of binocular driver's
nigh vision systems for a NATO country.
Monitoring data show that last week's tests of the Russia's new
Iskander-M (SS-26 Stone) missile were successful. According to,
Sergei Ivanov, former defense minister, and current first deputy
to the Russian prime minister, monitoring data, including photographic
evidence, determined that the deviation of the missile from the
target point was one meter. The missile was reported to be able
to carry multiple warheads. Russia also tested a version of the
Topol-M (SS-25) Missile equipped with ten RS-24 Multiple Independent
Reentry warheads (MIRV). The tests were emphasized in response
to heightening tension due to continued U.S. plans to deploy missile
shield elements in Europe, and the opening of a missile defense
interceptor bases on the Baltic coast in Poland and establishment
of an ABM radar station in the Czech Republic.
An industry team led by Siemens Enterprise Communications (SEN)
and ESRI will develop the Core Geographic Services project that
will provide the baseline for the all the alliance's geospatial
systems currently under development. This core will establish
a common ground establishing the Geographic Information System
(GIS) standards for effective and timely cooperation and collaboration.
Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] successfully
completed the first flight of the Small Diameter Bomb Increment
II (SDB II) weapon. The team won one of two U.S. Air Force contracts
for the competitive risk reduction phase of the SDB II program
in April 2006. The Air Force is expected to award a sole source
contract for the SDB II system design and development phase by
late 2009.
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