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August 22, 2018

Russian hi-tech firm showcases latest Sosna short-range air defense missile system

TASS: KUBINKA /Moscow Region/, August 22. /TASS/. Russia’s state hi-tech corporation Rostec has demonstrated the first serial-produced version of the

August 22, 2018

Russia displays its latest weapons at military show

AP News: Russia on Monday displayed its latest weapons at a military show aimed at attracting more foreign customers. President

August 22, 2018

General Dynamics contracted for advanced MQ-9 Reaper sensors

UPI: Aug. 21 (UPI) — General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems has received a $134 million contract to flight test advanced sensors

August 22, 2018

Camp Ravenna still in running for missile site

Tribune Chronicle: WARREN — The head of the Youngstown Warren Regional Chamber said the president’s decision to sign a defense

August 22, 2018

Bolster American missile defense until Russia proves itself in treaty

The Hill: Russia is anxious to extend the New Start Treaty, but the United States should not be. Vladimir Putin

August 22, 2018

Iran threatens to hit U.S., Israel after Trump aide warns of ‘maximum pressure’

Reuters: LONDON/JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Iran warned on Wednesday it would hit U.S. and Israeli targets if it were attacked by

August 22, 2018

Saudi Arabia intercepts missile shot from Yemen

China.org.cn: RIYADH, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) — The Saudi-led coalition involved in a war in Yemen announced on Tuesday the interception

August 22, 2018

China might bring ‘nuclear element’ to South China Sea, Pentagon warns

Phil Star Global: MANILA, Philippines — No permanent large-scale air or naval presence has been observed on China’s outposts in

August 21, 2018

7 Signs that China’s Military is Becoming More Dangerous

The National Interest: Western media seized on a new Pentagon report that Chinese bombers are training to strike deep into

August 21, 2018

America’s missile defense and GPS satellites have been left vulnerable to cyber attack and sabotage

News Rep: The Defense Department’s office of the Inspector General has identified a series of significant security flaws in the