Threat News

August 8, 2017

North Korea: Won’t Negotiate on Nuclear Weapons Under Any Circumstances

Wall Street Journal: Defying pressure from new United Nations sanctions, North Korea threatened to use nuclear weapons against the U.S.

August 8, 2017

US spy satellites detect North Korea moving anti-ship cruise missiles to patrol boat

Fox News: Despite the United States’ insistence that North Korea halt its missile tests, U.S. spy agencies detected the rogue

August 8, 2017

China’s Military Launches War Games as Warning to U.S., North Korea Amid Nuclear Missile Crisis

Newsweek: China has entered the tense seas off the Korean Peninsula with guns blazing, showing its military might at a

August 8, 2017

N. Korea nukes, missiles top concerns in Japan defense review

Air Force News: TOKYO — The threat to Japan from North Korea has reached a “new stage” now that the

August 7, 2017

Russia developing AI-powered missile that can think, steer, and select targets

International Business Times: Russia is working on an AI-powered missile that may be capable of thinking and making decisions by

August 7, 2017

North Korea threatens ‘thousands-fold’ revenge against U.S. for sanctions

CNBC: North Korea said Monday it will launch “thousands-fold” revenge against the United States, after the United Nations imposed new

August 4, 2017

China’s Drone-Missile Hybrid: The Next Step in Naval Drone Warfare

The Diplomat: China was dubbed an “emerging force” in drone warfare in and called a “rising drone power” by 2015.

August 3, 2017

Russian Bombers Get Alarming New Capability

Scout: Russia’s venerable Tupolev Tu-95MS Bear strategic bombers are starting to receive the capability to retarget cruise missiles [3] once

August 3, 2017

Iran Pledges To Press On With Missile Program, Slams Sanctions

NBC News: TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s supreme leader on Thursday slammed the new U.S. sanctions on Tehran signed by President

August 3, 2017

North Korea’s missiles may be too advanced for more sanctions, experts say

Bloomberg News: SEOUL, South Korea — It may already be too late for sanctions to halt North Korea’s missile program.