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August 14, 2018

Washington Freezes Open Sky Treaty With Moscow in New Defense Bill

Sputnik News: US President Donald Trump signed the $716 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for the fiscal year 2019

August 14, 2018

Trump gives $717 billion defense bill a green light. Here’s what the Pentagon is poised to get

CNBC News: President Donald Trump approved a colossal defense policy bill Monday that authorizes a top-line budget of $717 billion

August 14, 2018

The Philippine Navy just tested anti-tank missiles at sea

We Are The Mighty: The Philippine Navy has successfully test-fired its first ever ship-borne missile, making it a much more

August 7, 2018

Saudi Arabia intercepts Houthi ballistic missile targeting Najran

Al Arabiya: Saudi air defense forces intercepted a ballistic missile fired by the Houthi militias towards the city of Najran

August 7, 2018

Taiwan’s got a new cruise missile, and it’s got mainland China’s coastal strongholds in its sights

Business Insider: Facing increased pressure from China, the Taiwanese military has added another weapon to its arsenal — a stand-off

August 7, 2018

US reimposes sanctions on Iran, spelling end to 2015 pact

Middle East Eye: The United States reimposed a number of sanctions on Iran on Tuesday, turning the clock back to

August 7, 2018

Russian Baltic Fleet missile frigate enters Gulf of Aden on anti-piracy mission

TASS: KALININGRAD, August 7. /TASS/. The Russian Baltic Fleet’s frigate Yaroslav Mudry has left the port of Djibouti to start

August 6, 2018

A New Bill May Boost US Military Aid to Israel to More Than $3.8 Bln – Reports

Sputnik News: The document was clinched in the wake of a memorandum of understanding on security assistance between Washington and

August 6, 2018

France developing new multi-mission air-to-air missile

Defense Blog: On July 24, 2018, the French Defence Minister Florence Parly, formally authorized the program for the development of

August 6, 2018

Defense Budget Shifts Military’s Focus From Terrorism To China And Russia

NPR: It may seem counter-intuitive and head-scratchingly odd, but Congress nearly always approves defense spending bills before the armed services