February 17, 2016
The Pentagon’s Rampaging Surveillance Blimp Will Fly Again
Fortune: When a 240-foot unmanned U.S. Army blimp broke free of its moorings and rampaged across two states in October,
Fortune: When a 240-foot unmanned U.S. Army blimp broke free of its moorings and rampaged across two states in October,
Sputnik news: “We believe that this is an attempt by certain Western media to create news,” said Wang Yi. Earlier
USA Today: Four U.S. F-22 stealth fighter aircraft conducted exercises with South Korean jets south of Seoul on Wednesday to
Defense News: What Turkey’s security establishment views as an “emerging Russian threat” is forcing military and procurement planners to amend
The Gazette: Change is on the horizon for the North American Aerospace Defense Command as Canada reviews its military for
Defense World.net: Russian Military will test fire aTor, short-range surface-to-air missile defense system in March this year. “Air defense artillery
Bloomberg: North Korea will gain the capability to deploy nuclear missiles if the world doesn’t force Kim Jong Un to
The Standard: The possible US deployment of a missile defense system on the Korean peninsula in response to Pyongyang’s ballistic
The Japan Times: The government is planning to acquire a greater range of ship-borne interceptors, upgrading two of Japan’s six
Defense News: SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea is pushing for deployment on its soil of a US high-altitude air defense system as North
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