October 25, 2018
Iceland Embracing Its Strategic Location By Supporting NATO Air Defense
USNI News: REYKJAVIK, ICELAND – Iceland may not have a navy, but the strategically located small nation is punching above
USNI News: REYKJAVIK, ICELAND – Iceland may not have a navy, but the strategically located small nation is punching above
RFE/RL: Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar has said the country will begin the installation of Russian-made S-400 antiaircraft missile systems
The Defense Post: Israel Aerospace Industries said on Wednesday, October 24 it has won a $777 million order for the
Breaking Defense: WASHINGTON: Unreleased Pentagon documents and Congressional demands for information reveal that Washington has long planned for the day
U.S. Army: WASHINGTON — U.S. forces have long held a strategic advantage in ballistic missile defense dating back to the
Defense News: HELSINKI — The increasingly strategic value of the Baltic Sea as a potential theater of military conflict between
Mosaic: In 1991, during the Persian Gulf War, Saddam Hussein began bombarding Israel with Scud missiles. The U.S., having prevailed
UPI: Oct. 22 (UPI) — Raytheon Missile Systems has been awarded a contract modification by the Air Force for work
Times Now: Oslo: Some 50,000 troops will kick off NATO’s biggest military exercises since the Cold War on Thursday in
NPR: President Trump’s national security adviser, John Bolton, is in Moscow for a second day Tuesday, to discuss the U.S.
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