September 27, 2016
S-400 Missile System Hits High-speed Simulated Targets During Russian Military Exercise
Defense World A S-400 missile defense system hit a target at 45 kilometers height flying at a speed of 1,500
Defense World A S-400 missile defense system hit a target at 45 kilometers height flying at a speed of 1,500
YLE: Russia has announced that two s-400 missile defence systems have been moved to the Finnish border. Finland’s Defence Minister
SatNews: The Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center decommissioned the Space Based Infrared Systems (SBIRS) Combined Task Force (CTF)
Reuters: Israel’s defense industry faces layoffs, closures and a scramble to set up shop in the United States following the
Yonhap: South Korea’s ruling and opposition parties on Wednesday continued to debate over whether Seoul should consider its own nuclear
The New Indian Express: The Defence Research and Development Organisation is readying to conduct a series of tests of Indo-Israeli
U.S. Pacific Command: Forward-deployed to support security and stability in the vast Indo-Asia-Pacific region, the U.S. 7th Fleet is involved
Space News: U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Samuel Greaves, who has led the Defense Department’s efforts to end reliance on
Defense World: Russia has denied signing any contract on the delivery of S-400 Triumf air-defense missile systems to India, Rosoboronexport’s
Focus Taiwan: Taipei, Sept. 1 (CNA) A unit of Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) air defense missiles was put on display
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