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Former Israeli journalist Gilad Adin co-founded defense-tech startup Traysar to combat underground tunnels

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Israel Wullman

7d ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Gilad Adin, a former Israeli news anchor and journalist, has co-founded Traysar, a defense-tech startup focused on developing systems to detect and destroy underground tunnels used by Hamas and Hezbollah. Drawing on his intelligence background in IDF Unit 8200 and his son-in-law's entrepreneurial experience, Adin is applying Israeli military engineering expertise to address the growing challenge of subterranean warfare, including tunnel destruction, penetrating underground targets, and protecting critical infrastructure.

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bskyFormer Israeli journalist Gilad Adin co-founded defense-tech startup Traysar to combat underground tunnelsynetnews.com

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Adin entered the business world with a master's degree in economics and business administration and an intelligence background in the IDF, where he served as a commander and reservist in Unit 8200, Israel's elite signals intelligence unit.
Together with his son-in-law, Yadin Sofer, a serial entrepreneur married to Adin's daughter Maayan, he opened a large production company that, among other things, brought TED conferences to Israel.
Traysar, a defense-tech startup developing systems to destroy tunnels, penetrate underground targets and protect critical infrastructure as warfare moves below the surface
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Gilad Adin, once one of Israel’s best-known journalists, has co-founded Traysar, a defense-tech startup developing systems to destroy tunnels, penetrate underground targets and protect critical infrastructure as warfare moves below the surface

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