January 11, 2017
Stopping a N. Korean missile no sure thing, US tester says
Stars and Stripes: The United States’ $36 billion system of ground-based interceptors can’t yet be counted on to shoot down
Stars and Stripes: The United States’ $36 billion system of ground-based interceptors can’t yet be counted on to shoot down
Washington Business Journal: Lockheed Martin Corp doubled down on its pitch to outfit the Navy’s amphibious fleet with its signature
UPI: The U.S. Air Force has issued a request for proposal to develop laser protection systems for its fleet of
USNI News: Lockheed Martin would like to accelerate both its Aegis cruiser and destroyer modernization efforts and its AN/SPY-1 radar
Defenseworld.net Ukraine has approved a program to develop new air defense system, including a new medium-range missile. This new Ukrainian
Yonhap News WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 (Yonhap) — The United States said Sunday it is fully capable of defending against North
Defense News: WASHINGTON — The Netherlands awarded BAE Systems a contract last month to test and verify the Iron Fist active protection
Global Newswire: NETANYA, Israel, Jan. 03, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — RADA Electronic Industries Ltd. (Nasdaq:RADA) today received an order for
Stars and Stripes: SEOUL, South Korea — The Ministry of National Defense said Friday it plans to develop laser technology
C4ISRNET: The U.S. has engaged in a series of space situational awareness agreements with a number of international partners and
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