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Israeli startups provide IDF with tech advantage
The article discusses the collaboration between the Israeli Ministry of Defense and several startups, including Smartshooter, Xtend, Regulus, CopterPIX, and Robotican, amid ongoing conflicts. These startups have been instrumental in providing advanced technologies that enhance defense capabilities. Smartshooter, for instance, has developed AI-powered fire control systems that have attracted international customers like the UK. Xtend, known for its drones, completed a $40 million Series B financing round. The Ministry of Defense has invested significantly in these startups, with contracts exceeding NIS 1 billion. This collaboration highlights the importance of technological innovation in defense and the role of startups in addressing modern warfare challenges.
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Regulus Cyber of Israel unveils its Ring R1 C-UAS system - EDR Magazine
Regulus Cyber, an Israeli company specializing in GPS/GNSS security, has unveiled its new Counter-UAS (C-UAS) system, the Ring, which is fully operational and deployed for defense purposes. The Ring uses advanced spoofing techniques to counter Class 1 and Class 2 UAS threats, offering capabilities such as holding, diverting, landing, or crashing drones. The system is designed for military and governmental use, with partnerships established with major Israeli defense groups and Hensoldt of Germany. The Ring is highly portable, can be integrated with third-party systems, and features a new software add-on, the Ring R1, which enhances detection and autonomous operation. The company is not targeting the private sector but focuses on military and counter-terrorism markets.
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