June 15, 2016
India’s Anti-Satellite Weapons
The Diplomat: The utility of space as a medium for war has grown exponentially since the days of the Cold
The Diplomat: The utility of space as a medium for war has grown exponentially since the days of the Cold
Janes: Thales has unveiled the latest member of its Ground Master air defence radar family. Drawing on technology from the
Janes: After starting sales negotiations with Vietnam, India now plans to export its indigenously manufactured BrahMos medium-range anti-ship cruise missiles
YonhapNews: South Korea’s foreign minister said he barely discussed the controversial issue of deploying an advanced U.S. missile defense system
The Daily Sabah: NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday welcomed Italy’s announcement on deploying its SAMP/T missile defense system in
Kolkata 24×7 News: Days after India cleared the hurdles for its entry into the elite Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR),
The Nation: two bordering, rival countries are increasing their capacities: India is beefing up its nuclear-capable ballistic missile program and
The Diplomat: Defense officials from the six members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization gathered in Astana this week for their
International Business Times: India, currently the world’s largest arms importer, plans to sell its supersonic BrahMos missile to Vietnam, marking
The Diplomat: At the beginning of June, the Republic of Korea (ROK) Navy has launched its first improved Incheon-class guided-missile
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