
‘The War of the Future is Already Here’: IAI Chief Highlights Role of Drones and AI
Israel Aerospace Industries CEO Boaz Levy said on November 27 that the most striking element of Iran’s recent multi-front confrontation was not technological surprise but the audacity to unleash heavy salvos on civilian populations. He outlined how unmanned systems, artificial intelligence, and advanced interceptors shaped Israel’s responses and will increasingly define both offense and defense. The remarks come as Israel upgrades layered air defenses and accelerates development of autonomous capabilities.
Levy described the rapid evolution of precision strike, swarming tactics, and counter-UAS measures, framing them as core to future readiness. He emphasized the need for industrial resilience and rapid innovation cycles, given adversaries’ ability to adapt and saturate. The defense sector, he argued, must fuse software, sensors, and munitions faster than ever to stay ahead.
Strategists view these lessons as guiding procurement and training for years to come, with implications for allies who rely on Israeli systems. The conversation also underscores a growing consensus that cyber, space, and electromagnetic operations will be tightly interwoven with kinetic action in the next conflicts.
(JPost/VFI News)
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