July 26, 2017
Air Force seeks to increase max range of stand-off cruise missile
Military Times: The Air Force wants to extend the maximum range of its Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile in response to
Military Times: The Air Force wants to extend the maximum range of its Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile in response to
The Hill: The Senate on Tuesday easily confirmed President Trump’s pick for the Pentagon’s No. 2 civilian official. Senators voted 92-7 for
Sunshine Coast Daily: Australia has quietly concluded a set of test flights of a missile capable of burning through the
Stars and Stripes: YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan — A Japanese Patriot Advanced Capability-3 missile interceptor will deploy next month to
Bloomberg: Australia will press ahead with a missile defense program to protect its forces, but a U.S. shield system isn’t
Defense News: ISLAMABAD — Pakistan says it has successfully tested a short-range surface-to-surface ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads.
National Interest: As part of its proposed $171.5 billion fiscal year 2018 budget request, the Navy carved out a hefty
The Washington Post: The U.S. Army and South Korean military responded to North Korea’s latest launch with their own exercise
CNBC: The Treasury Department unveiled new sanctions on a Chinese company and two Chinese citizens tied to North Korea Thursday
Forbes: This summer marks the 60th anniversary of the fateful day in August, 1957 that Russia successfully tested its first
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