April 12, 2021
Turkey Confirms U.S. Destroyers Are Headed For The Black Sea Amid Russia-Ukraine Crisis
The Drive: Turkish authorities have confirmed that two U.S. Navy warships are set to head into the Black Sea soon.
The Drive: Turkish authorities have confirmed that two U.S. Navy warships are set to head into the Black Sea soon.
Defense News: Russia’s continued military investments in the Arctic may spur NATO to accord the region a more prominent focus
Reuters: The Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen on Sunday intercepted and destroyed six explosive-laden drones launched by Iran-aligned Houthis towards
The Korea Herald: North Korea has built a new submarine believed to be capable of carrying at least three ballistic
The Drive: Tensions between China and its regional neighbors in the South China and Philippine Seas increased markedly this week.
The Moscow Times: British defense analysts said Thursday they have identified Russian ballistic missile systems deployed alongside over a dozen
DVIDS: The U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command held a virtual iteration of AMCOM 101 for Missiles March 23-24, broadcasting
The Jerusalem Post: On April 7, 2011, a new era began for Israel’s air and missile defense forces – when
The Garden Island: U.S. Rep. Kai Kahele spent the past week on Kaua‘i, analyzing coastal erosion along the Wailua corridor,
The Garden Island: An estimated 200-400 people may be necessary to construct a proposed $1.9 billion federal Homeland Defense Radar
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