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December 15, 2015

Pakistan successfully test fires Shaheen 1A ballistic missile

The Express Tribune: Pakistan on Tuesday successfully test fired Shaheen 1A ballistic missile, the military’s media wing Inter Services Public

December 15, 2015

Bridging the missile defense gap

The Hill: The understandable concerns about renewed terrorist violence in the United States should not obscure the imperative of defending

December 15, 2015

152 Feared Dead in Yemen Ballistic Missile Strike

Defense News: DUBAI — One hundred and fifty-two coalition soldiers are feared dead after a short range ballistic missile strike hit

December 15, 2015

Lockheed wins $1.09 billion contract for Patriot PAC-3 missiles

Reuters: Lockheed Martin Corp (LMT.N) has won a U.S. Army contract worth $1.09 billion to build PAC-3 missiles for the

December 14, 2015

AST-15 Flight Test (Arrow-3)

The Israel Missile Defense Organization (IMDO) of the Directorate of Defense Research and Development (DDR&D) and the U.S. Missile Defense

December 14, 2015

December 14, 2015 Interview with Riki Ellison on the “Mike Buck Show”

Riki talks with Mike Buck about the recent missile defense tests and Iranian ballistic missiles on KNHR-690 AM in Honolulu,

December 14, 2015

Russian nuclear sub successfully test-fires strategic Sineva missile

RT: A Russian missile submarine has successfully test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), dubbed the “Sineva” in the Barents Sea

December 14, 2015

Exercise Virtual Flag 16-1 brings 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command to 183rd Fighter Wing

DVIDS: SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Capt. Brian Haley is an Attack Operations Chief with the 32rd Army Air and Missile Defense

December 14, 2015

Israeli Military to Install Missile Interceptors on Warships Protecting Gas Drilling Rigs

Haaretz: The Israel Defense Forces is planning to install Iron Dome missile defense batteries on board its advanced warships to

December 14, 2015

Turkey Mulls Stopgap Air Defense Acquisition

Defense News: ANKARA — Turkey’s military and procurement officials are mulling a stopgap, off-the-shelf solution after they scrapped a multibillion