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January 23, 2019

US and British conduct training in South China Sea

Navy Times: BEIJING — A look at recent developments in the South China Sea, where China is pitted against smaller

January 23, 2019

U.S. Intelligence Warns That Russia and China Are Seizing on Global Turmoil

Bloomberg News: Russia and China are taking advantage of changes in the “strategic environment” that has prevailed for almost a

January 22, 2019

Russia acknowledges new missile but says it does not breach treaty

Reuters: GENEVA/BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Russia has recognized the existence of a cruise missile system that has prompted Washington to say

January 22, 2019

Iranian troops fired missile at Israel as a warning against future attacks

The Times of Israel: The Israel Defense Forces on Monday said the missile was intercepted over the Hermon ski resort

January 22, 2019

IAI Elta To Supply C-MMR Multi-Task Radar Systems To Finland

Defense World: Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) unit Elta Systems has won a contract to supply C-MMR multi-task radar systems to

January 22, 2019

Hanwha Systems To Manufacture 12 Air Defense Command & Control Systems For S Korean Military

Defense World: Hanwha Systems will manufacture 12 air defense Command, Control and Alert (C2A) systems for the South Korean Military

January 21, 2019

Russian senator says U.S. warship in Black Sea should keep its distance

Reuters: MOSCOW (Reuters) – Visits to the Black Sea by U.S. warships have nothing to do with U.S. security and

January 21, 2019

U.S. calls on Russia to destroy new missile system

GENEVA (Reuters) – The United States called on Russia on Monday to destroy a new cruise missile system which it

January 21, 2019

USS Kearsarge Transits The Suez Canal With Anti-Drone Buggies Keeping Watch On Deck

The Drive: The threat of small commercially available drones looms large over the U.S. military. After years of dragging its

January 18, 2019

North Korea Obscures Leaders’ Visits to Missile Development Sites, Report Says

The New York Times: Over the years, outside analysts have closely followed visits by North Korean leaders to factories, farms