May 9, 2019
Army looks to missile defense to counter new threats from Russia, China
Washington Examiner – The United States has not had to worry about an enemy attacking with fighter aircrafts, drones, or
Washington Examiner – The United States has not had to worry about an enemy attacking with fighter aircrafts, drones, or
VOA – NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is visiting the Turkish capital amid escalating tensions between alliance members Turkey and the
Defense News – China has launched two more nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines and might fit anti-ship ballistic missiles on a
The Times of Israel – Officials say that despite new tactic by Gaza terror groups, relatively few projectiles managed to
National Interest – Indeed, the Pentagon is considering investing large sums to make Iron Dome networkable with other U.S. air-defense
NPR – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered “massive strikes” against militant groups in Gaza on Sunday in response to
U.S. News and World Report: ANKARA (REUTERS) – Turkey is not distancing itself from the NATO alliance by buying Russian
Airforce – The Electromagnetic Defense Task Force Summit 2.0 kicked off April 29, at the Air University, bringing more than
Space News – Members of the House Appropriations Committee’s defense subcommittee told Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan on Wednesday that
Russia’s Yantar shipyard in Kaliningrad on the Baltic coasthas officially begun work on two modified Admiral Grigorovich-class (Project 1135.6P/M) guided-missile frigates destined for
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