October 4, 2017
U.S. Missile Defense Gets $400 Million After North Korea Threat
Bloomberg: Congressional defense committees have approved shifting more than $400 million from other accounts into missile defense programs to clear
Bloomberg: Congressional defense committees have approved shifting more than $400 million from other accounts into missile defense programs to clear
Zacks: Defense bellwether Lockheed Martin Corporations’s business segment, Space Systems, recently secured a contract for conducting the Airborne Launch Control System
RT: Australia’s nine new war ships, set for construction in 2020, will be armed with American-built Aegis combat management systems,
Sputnik News: The US military will be installing the Israeli-built Trophy Active Protection System (APS) meant to intercept and destroy
Reuters: SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said on Tuesday nine war ships set for construction in 2020
National Review: Ever since North American Aerospace Defense Command’s (NORAD) deputy commander, Lieutenant General Pierre St-Amand, testified that that “the
USNI News: General Dynamics Bath Iron Works was awarded a two destroyer deal that would include the construction of the
BusinessWire: DULLES, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Orbital ATK (NYSE: OA), a global leader in aerospace and defense technologies, has been awarded a contract
Xinhua Net: BUCHAREST – The Romanian Army will procure its first Patriot missile system by the end of the year,
ExecutiveGov: The Defense Department has asked Congress to approve a proposal to transfer $416 million from multiple fiscal year 2017
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