November 25, 2019
Turkey Begins Testing Missile Radars at Heart of Row With U.S.
Bloomberg: Turkey will test a component of its newly acquired Russian air defense system, a step that risks escalating a
Bloomberg: Turkey will test a component of its newly acquired Russian air defense system, a step that risks escalating a
Defense News: Northrop Grumman opened its first office in Poland, in the heart of Warsaw, on Nov. 19 primarily to
Reuters: Four months before a swarm of drones and missiles crippled the world’s biggest oil processing facility in Saudi Arabia,
Washington Examiner: That reliance is only more reason it should reimburse the U.S., argues Riki Ellison of the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance. “Japan
Nikkei Asian Review: South Korea on Friday told Japan that it would reverse its decision to end the two U.S.
Newsweek: Iran has begun widescale air defense drills, simulating a potential aerial invasion amid regional unrest and a powerful U.S.
Haaretz: A senior U.S. intelligence official says Iran will likely buy new advanced fighter jets and tanks next year when
Breaking Defense: Warships from several NATO allies tracked and knocked down ballistic missile targets from the sea for the first
C4ISR Net: The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has selected three teams to design Pit Boss, a system that can
Asia Times: November 13 was a busy day in defense diplomacy. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo wrote to Egypt’s
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