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November 20, 2018

North Korea blows up 10 guard posts to ease tensions with South

USA Today: SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea on Tuesday blew up some of its front-line guard posts as part

November 20, 2018

An Assessment of China’s Missile Systems at the 12th Zhuhai Airshow

The Epoch Times: New missile systems have been featured at all Zhuhai shows and were a significant part of the

November 20, 2018

Putin Says Russia Will Retaliate if U.S. Quits INF Nuclear Missile Treaty

The Moscow Times: Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday the Kremlin would retaliate if the United States withdrew from

November 20, 2018

US Approves Sale Of $561M Worth Ship-Launched SM-3 Missiles To Japan

Defense World: The US State Department has approved a possible sale to Japan of eight Standard Missile-3 (SM-3) Block 1B

November 20, 2018

Fleet Welcomes Newest Integrated Air & Missile Defense Top Tacticians

U.S. Navy: DAHLGREN, Va. (NNS) — Three surface warfare officers joined a growing base of top tacticians in the Surface

November 19, 2018

Air Defenders Recognized for Excellence at Missile Defender of the Year Banquet

DVIDS: The 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade hosted its 2018 Missile Defender of the Year banquet, November 16, at Osan

November 19, 2018

Air Defenders Recognized for Excellence at Missile Defender of the Year Banquet

U.S. Army: The 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade hosted its 2018 Missile Defender of the Year banquet, November 16, at

November 19, 2018

Kim’s ‘tactical’ weapon test highlights defense modernization

The Asahi Shimbun: SEOUL–North Korea’s claim last week that it had tested an unidentified “ultramodern tactical weapon” highlighted its desire

November 19, 2018

Saudi king urges action against Iran, backs Yemen peace

Reuters: RIYADH (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia’s King Salman urged the international community on Monday to halt Iran’s nuclear and ballistic

November 19, 2018

Avangard and Poseidon: Russia’s 15,000mph missile and sea drone are too quick for the West

The Times: The latest weapons developed by Russia have left the West “woefully” vulnerable, says General Sir Richard Barrons, former