May 13, 2020
SpaceX could fill the US military’s Arctic communications gap by the end of this year
C4ISRNET The U.S. Defense Department relies on a mixture of military and commercial satellites to connect its war fighters all
C4ISRNET The U.S. Defense Department relies on a mixture of military and commercial satellites to connect its war fighters all
Defense News The U.S. Navy’s Barents Sea patrol is the latest sojourn into an increasingly militarized Arctic, where questions of
Breaking Defense The Space Force is negotiating with the Army and Navy to integrate many of their space-related personnel, functions
Middle East Eye Saudi Arabia will deploy its own missile-defence systems to protect oil installations in the country’s east, following reports that
Breaking Defense Gen. Jay Raymond, commander of U.S. Space Command and chief of space operations for the Space Force, announced on April
Defence Blog U.S. Marine Corps has released several photos of a routine check up on an AN/TPS-59 radar system on
Free News As we know, in 2019, the Russian Federation sold Turkey a couple of divisions of the new S-400
Kyodo News The Japanese government denied Thursday media reports that it is considering scrapping its plan to deploy the Aegis
Stars and Stripes (Tribune News Service) — All 25 nations that were invited to participate with the United States in
Bloomberg North Korea has constructed several new intercontinental ballistic missiles, according to South Korean newspaper Dong-A Ilbo. U.S. authorities have
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