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May 27, 2020

Putin Schedules Russian Victory Day Parade for June

The Wall Street Journal Under pressure over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic and Russia’s faltering economy, President Vladimir Putin said the

May 26, 2020

Infrared sensors for the Space Force’s next generation missile warning satellites pass key milestone

Defense News: Two candidate payloads for the U.S. Space Force’s Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared satellites have passed their preliminary

May 26, 2020

North Korea’s next step: launching of new heavily-armed submarine

Navy Recognition: or quite some time now, some interesting elements have been released on social media about a possible launching

May 26, 2020

North Korea’s Kim, in first appearance in weeks, vows to bolster nuclear ‘deterrence’

Reuters: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un hosted a meeting to discuss the country’s nuclear capabilities, state media said on

May 22, 2020

Raytheon contracted for National Advanced Surface to Air Missile System

Defence Blog Raytheon Co., one of the world’s largest defense contractors, has been contracted by the U.S. Department of Defense

May 22, 2020

New nuclear talks begin between US, Russia

Defense News Early U.S.-Russia talks on a new nuclear arms control agreement have begun, and the two sides have agreed

May 22, 2020

Lockheed Martin gains Aegis Ashore contract modification

Shepard News Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems is to continue performing engineering design support services in support of its Aegis

May 22, 2020

‘Major Milestone’ As Allies Join SPACECOM’s War Plan

Breaking Defense A number of US allies may now join Space Command in the US military’s baseline plan for protecting

May 22, 2020

Space Force lays out acquisitions reforms in new report

C4ISR.NET In a new proposal, the U.S. Space Force is asking Congress to overhaul the tools it uses to acquire

May 21, 2020

Army Braces For Post-COVID Cuts: Gen. Murray

Breaking Defense: Over the last two years, the Army has cut or cancelled more than 240 programs to free billions for its 34