October 14, 2016
Russia says it could sell missile defense systems to Turkey
Associated Press: A spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin says Russia could sell missile defense systems to Turkey. Spokesman Dmitry
Associated Press: A spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin says Russia could sell missile defense systems to Turkey. Spokesman Dmitry
Yonhap News: South Korea’s military chief stressed the need to strengthen the country’s missile defense capabilities to counter North Korea’s
Stars and Stripes: In about 90 seconds Wednesday, the Navy’s Aegis Combat System proved its value and saved the USS
Scout Warrior: The Navy is accelerating efforts to better network sensors to weapons systems so that missiles, drones and ship-based
USNI: The crew of a guided-missile destroyer fired three missiles to defend themselves and another ship after being attacked on
Reuters: Saudi air defense forces shot down a ballistic missile fired by Yemen’s Houthi group toward Khamees Mushait city in
Redstone Alabama: While the actual interceptors are based in both Alaska and California, much of the work on America’s anti-ballistic
The Guardian: Two missiles fired from rebel-held territory in Yemen landed near a US destroyer passing by in the Red Sea, the
ASD News: The Royal Netherlands Defence Materiel Organisation awarded Raytheon a contract to upgrade its Patriot Integrated Air and Missile
Defense Talk: Northrop Grumman Corporation delivered the first Common Infrared Countermeasures (CIRCM) missile defense systems to the U.S. Army earlier
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