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October 27, 2015

Turkey reaches ‘certain clarity’ on national missile defense system

Daily News: Turkey has reached “certain clarity” on the decision for a tender on its long-range missile defense system, Undersecretariat

October 27, 2015

Lawmaker: Defense Hawks Likely To Support Budget Deal

Defense News: Defense hawks will likely back the two-year budget accord crafted by the White House and Republican leaders in

October 26, 2015

US Navy Orders $160Mln of Phalanx Anti-Missile Machine Guns for Ships

Sputnik: The US Navy has issued a $159.9 million contract to make Phalanx heavy machine guns that defend ships against incoming missiles,

October 26, 2015

India seeks S-400 missile systems; Moscow may link deal to FGFA project

International Business Times: Moscow is unlikely to accede to the request by the Ministry of Defense to buy unknown numbers

October 26, 2015

Trident Juncture: Toward a Mediterranean Cold War?

Defense News: Are we heading for a new Cold War in the Mediterranean and Black seas? Russia’s military intervention in

October 26, 2015

Get Ready, America: Here Comes China’s Ballistic Missile Defenses

The National Interest: It’s time for America to worry about Chinese ballistic missile defenses (BMD). That’s the conclusion of a

October 22, 2015

Iranian missile technology tests boundaries of nuclear deal

The National: Iran’s recent test firing of a new guided ballistic missile tested Washington’s response to the development of its

October 22, 2015

Lockheed Martin: 9-Country Missile Defense Demonstration to Inform Future Aegis Upgrades

USNI: The Maritime Theater Missile Defense (MTMD) Forum’s Integrated Air and Missile Defense At-Sea Demonstration this week will help Aegis

October 22, 2015

Saab Receives Order From Latvia For RBS 70 Missiles

Business Wire: Defence and security company Saab has received an order for RBS 70 missiles from the Ministry of Defence

October 22, 2015

Taiwan’s missile strategy: From ‘A Hard Look at Hard Power’

American Enterprise Institute: Taiwanese defense spending has fallen despite evidence of an immediate need for such investments. Michael Mazza explains