Israeli Navy reveals Reshef corvette plans
The Israeli Navy is looking to have the first of its new Reshef class corvettes in service at the start of 2027, according to the head of the navyโs platform development branch.
The Israeli Navy is looking to have the first of its new Reshef class corvettes in service at the start of 2027, according to the head of the navyโs platform development branch.
On May 29, 2023, the IDF conducted a series of live firings of the C-Dome naval point defense system from its new Sa’ar 6 corvette.
U.S. naval forces participated in the largest-ever bilateral exercise between the United States and Israel last week, which culminated in a visit to aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77)…
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd., with the Israeli Navy, and the Israel Ministry of Defense (IMDO) completed an advanced interception test of the C-DOME Naval Iron Dome System. The C-DOME is an advanced naval configuration of RAFAEL’s IRON DOME aerial defense system and is operated from the Missile Ship (INS) โOzโ from the Saโar 6 โMagenโ Class Corvette.
The Israeli Navy’s Sa’ar 6-class corvette, INS Oz, successfully fired the Gabriel V anti-ship missile in August 2022. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced the test firing with a video on Twitter on September 21, 2022.
The Israeli Navy ceremonially accepted delivery of Leonardo’s 76/62 Super Rapido Multi-Feeding naval gun for Sa’ar 6-class corvettes Oz and Magen on 13 September 2022 in Haifa, Israel.
Israeli aerospace company Steadicopter announced that it’s won the tender to supply Black Eagle Electric Rotary Unmanned Aerial Systems (RUAS) for the Israeli Navy.

Rafael have completed a successful series of live-fire tests of the ‘C-Dome’ system – an advanced naval configuration of the Iron Dome defense system.
thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) has reached an agreement with the Israeli Ministry of Defence on the framework conditions for the purchase of three Dakar-class submarines…
Israel’s latest Dolphin Class submarine, INS Dragon (‘Drakon’ in Hebrew) which is under sea trials in Kiel, Germany, is extremely camera shy. It is possible