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February 1, 2019

The SM-6 Is the U.S. Navy’s Most Important Missile (It Can Kill Almost Anything)

The U.S. Navy in late January 2019 confirmed the designation of its newest cruise missile, in the process clarifying its

February 1, 2019

Eielson F-35s drive rise in Alaska military construction

KTVA: As Anchorage’s economy is set to emerge from the state’s recent recession this year, Fairbanks is receiving a major

February 1, 2019

All the countries that Raytheon now supplies with its Patriot missile-defense system

Quartz – In a world of increasingly complex threats—from cyberattacks to climate change to sentient robots—there’s still plenty of money

February 1, 2019

Adam Smith calls Space Force outlines ‘promising’

Politico: — The big thaw? House Armed Services Chairman Rep. Adam Smith expresses new openness to emerging Space Force proposal.

February 1, 2019

Expect a Missile Race After the INF Demise

Defense One – Before the end of the week, the Pentagon expects the Trump administration to take steps to pull out of

January 31, 2019

Pakistan’s Nasr Missile: ‘Cold Water’ Over India’s ‘Cold Start’?

Pakistan has claimed that it successfully conducted a “ training launch” of Nasr, a short-range surface-to-surface ballistic missile, last week.

January 31, 2019

U.S. to stop complying with nuclear pact with Russia after talks flop

BEIJING/MOSCOW (Reuters) – The United States will stop complying with a landmark nuclear pact with Russia as soon as this

January 30, 2019

Russia Lures Buyers with 400 Missile Alternative to US for Less

Engineering: Many countries have shown interest in buying the Russian S-400 missile system as opposed to the ones U.S. companies

January 29, 2019

US guided-missile destroyer Donald Cook leaves Black Sea

TASS: WASHINGTON, January 28. /TASS/. The US Navy’s guided-missile destroyer Donald Cook has left the Black Sea and is heading

January 29, 2019

France joins race to develop ‘hypersonic’ weapons, after China, Russia and US

South China Morning Post: World powers are vying to develop so-called “hypersonic” weapons that travel several times the speed of