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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.

April 12, 2021

Russian military buildup in the Arctic has northern NATO members uneasy

Defense News: Russia’s continued military investments in the Arctic may spur NATO to accord the region a more prominent focus

April 12, 2021

Saudi-led coalition intercepts explosive-laden drones launched by Yemen’s Houthis – state TV

Reuters: The Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen on Sunday intercepted and destroyed six explosive-laden drones launched by Iran-aligned Houthis towards

April 12, 2021

N. Korea preparing to launch ballistic missile submarine: report

The Korea Herald: North Korea has built a new submarine believed to be capable of carrying at least three ballistic

April 12, 2021

U.S. And Chinese Carrier Groups Mass In The South China Sea

The Drive: Tensions between China and its regional neighbors in the South China and Philippine Seas increased markedly this week.

April 12, 2021

Russia Moves Ground Troops, Ballistic Missile Systems Near Ukraine Border – British Analysts

The Moscow Times: British defense analysts said Thursday they have identified Russian ballistic missile systems deployed alongside over a dozen

April 9, 2021

AMCOM 101 for Missiles focuses on enabling readiness in Army missile units

DVIDS: The U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command held a virtual iteration of AMCOM 101 for Missiles March 23-24, broadcasting

April 9, 2021

Iron Dome developers set the record straight on its evolution

The Jerusalem Post: On April 7, 2011, a new era began for Israel’s air and missile defense forces – when

April 9, 2021

Rep. Kahele tours Kaua‘i, meets nonprofits, talks proposed Radar system

The Garden Island: U.S. Rep. Kai Kahele spent the past week on Kaua‘i, analyzing coastal erosion along the Wailua corridor,

April 8, 2021

MDA briefs Kaua‘i Council on proposed Hawai‘i defense radar

The Garden Island: An estimated 200-400 people may be necessary to construct a proposed $1.9 billion federal Homeland Defense Radar