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Greece-Israel Cooperation Signals a New Phase in Counter-Drone Defense
Greece and Israel have announced expanded defense cooperation focused on countering advanced drone threats, including coordinated swarms, amid rising regional tensions and rapid UAV proliferation. The agreement highlights growing concern that drone swarms are reshaping the air defense landscape and demanding new operational approaches. Why This Development Matters The announcement reflects a broader global shift: drone swarms are no longer experimental tools but practical, sc
Sharon Caro
Feb 182 min read


Ukrainian Methods for Intercepting Drone Swarms - Could They Work in Israel?
Iranian drone warehouse Hello, this is The Captain. A Ukrainian acquaintance recently told me that Israelis fear Iranian ballistic missiles mainly because they’ve never yet faced a massive swarm attack by loitering munitions. That scenario isn’t fictional: these small, extremely inexpensive, hard-to-detect and hard-to-defeat weapons can be launched in large numbers and wreak disproportionate havoc. If these flying nightmares were junk food, Iran would be McDonald’s. In fact,
Sharon Caro
Feb 154 min read


Introducing Nexus360: The Operating System of Counter-Drone Defense
Introducing Nexus360: The Operating System of Counter-Drone Defense The counter-drone challenge has changed dramatically. What was once a niche security concern has become a daily operational reality for airports, military bases, borders, critical infrastructure, and large public events. Drones are cheap, accessible, and increasingly autonomous—while response windows are measured in seconds, not minutes. Many organizations already own capable sensors and effectors: radars, RF
Sharon Caro
Feb 52 min read
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