October 4, 2019
Pentagon’s Next-Gen Missile Defense Plan Could Leave U.S. Poorly Protected For Years
Forbes: Nuclear attack is the biggest military threat to the security of the United States. A single megaton-size nuclear warhead
Forbes: Nuclear attack is the biggest military threat to the security of the United States. A single megaton-size nuclear warhead
UPI: The U.S. State Department gave its approval for Ukraine’s request to purchase $39.2 million in Javelin missiles and launch
Robins Air Force Base: HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. – Program Executive Office Digital is upgrading the five radars that serve
EURACTIV: In response, NATO allies are constantly developing new technologies to counter these deadly threats. One of the most effective
The National Interest/ Yahoo: In the aftermath of Iran’s alleged drone strikes against Saudi Arabia and military support for Houthi
Military Embedded Systems: SYRACUSE, N.Y. Lockheed Martin signed a contract with the U.S. Army, initially worth $281 million to develop
Reuters: TOKYO (Reuters) – Additional tests may add at least $500 million to Japan’s price tag for two U.S.-built ballistic
The Hill: The Pentagon announced Thursday that the U.S. will deploy 200 personnel as well as missile defense and radar
EurekAlert: Group of researchers at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU), Lithuania have designed a field training equipment for short-range air
The Mainichi: Japan has failed to track the trajectory of some of North Korea’s new types of short-range missiles in
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