Threat News

August 15, 2017

Iranian drone flies too close to U.S. forces for second time in a week

The Navy Times: For the second time in a week, an Iranian drone flew too close for the Navy’s comfort

August 14, 2017

High Levels of Activity at North Korea’s Sinpo South Shipyard

38 North: Recent commercial satellite imagery reveals several developments suggesting that North Korea may be accelerating the development of the

August 14, 2017

Iran’s Defense Ministry to continue missile activities: General

PressTV: Briefing a group of lawmakers on his future plans on Saturday, Hatami said that the current situation is special

August 14, 2017

Images indicate possible precision-guided version of China’s KD-20 LACM

Jane’s 360: An image appearing on a People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF)-linked webpage suggests that China has developed a

August 14, 2017

Iran increases missile spending to counter US sanctions

DW: Iran’s parliament has voted to boost spending on ballistic missiles and the armed forces in response to recent US

August 14, 2017

Experts aren’t convinced North Korea nuke could make it to U.S. intact

Japan Times: WASHINGTON – U.S. intelligence officials are pretty sure North Korea can put a nuclear warhead on an intercontinental

August 14, 2017

N. Korea seems to be prepared for fresh ICBM test: expert

Yonhap News Agency: SEOUL, Aug. 13 (Yonhap) — Recent satellite photos suggests that North Korea is preparing for fresh submarine-based

August 11, 2017

Iran: Budget Increases for Missiles, Qods Force

AEI: Many Western diplomats hoped that the lifting of sanctions and new investments that accompanied the implementation of the Joint

August 11, 2017

Russia Could Build Cruise Missiles With Self-Learning Ability by 2050

Sputnik News: Cruise missiles with an ability to choose their tactic and trajectory when pursuing a target could be available

August 11, 2017

CIA, Other Spy Agencies Agree North Korea Can Fit Nuclear Weapon on Missile

NBC News: WASHINGTON — The CIA and other key U.S. intelligence agencies agree with the assessment that North Korea has