July 9, 2018
Patriot system gets caught up in Swedish politics
Defense News: HELSINKI ― Tight budget constraints for defense have resulted in Swedish opposition leaders questioning the government’s capacity, or
Defense News: HELSINKI ― Tight budget constraints for defense have resulted in Swedish opposition leaders questioning the government’s capacity, or
Nikkei Asian Review: TOKYO — The U.S. and Japan are looking to jointly develop next-generation radar technology that would use Japanese semiconductors
Military & Aerospace Electronics: PATUXENT RIVER NAS, Md. – Aerial target experts at Orbital Sciences Corp. in Chandler, Ariz., are
Fortune: One might imagine that using a beam of light as a weapon is a recent military development, but the
U.S. Army: OINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, AK — A new era of military modernization was the theme during a visit to
Defenseworld: The Netherlands and the US signed a defense cooperation agreement that includes sharing of information about new technological systems
The Jerusalem Post: Israel’s Defense Ministry conducted a missile test from the Palmachim air base early Thursday morning. “In the
Zacks: Raytheon Company’s (RTN – Free Report) Missile Systems (MS) business unit recently won a $315 million deal for the
Anchorage Daily News: I read an article in Monday’s Anchorage Daily News about Defense Secretary Jim Mattis stopping in Alaska
DVIDS: REDSTONE ARSENAL, Alabama – Soldiers and civilians collaborate to ensure warfighters are prepared to use Army’s latest satellite. U.S.
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