Threat News

December 22, 2016

Russia Conducts Fifth Test of New Anti-Satellite Missile

Washington Free Beacon: Russia successfully flight tested a new missile capable of knocking out strategic U.S. communications and navigation satellites,

December 20, 2016

Experts: Pyongyang’s Nuclear Intentions Are Unclear

USNI News: In contrast to Washington and Seoul, “Pyongyang seems curiously stable” politically, but what the ultimate goals are for

December 20, 2016

Satellite images show North Korean submarine activity

Stars and Stripes: North Korea’s ballistic missile-launching submarine appears to have been out to sea recently, a Washington-based think tank

December 20, 2016

With Trump Presidency Looming, Iranian Officials Vow to Accelerate Nuclear Propulsion, Ballistic Missile Programs

The Algemeiner: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani announced on Monday that he had fulfilled his pledge to replace the country’s centrifuges

December 20, 2016

Undersea arms race: Seizure of U.S. drone shines spotlight on China’s nuclear submarine strategy

Japan Times: With its controversial seizure and return of a U.S. underwater drone, Beijing may have inadvertently thrust into the

December 15, 2016

North Korea prepares to conduct new missile test

Washington Times: North Korea is preparing to conduct new missile tests amid heightened tensions in Northeast Asia. U.S. intelligence agencies

December 15, 2016

A look at the missiles Kim Jong Un has in his arsenal

Business Insider: Upon taking the highest office in the land, President-elect Donald Trump will need to address the growing North

December 12, 2016

N. Korea can fire nuclear-tipped missile

Washington Times: U.S. intelligence believes North Korea can fire a missile tipped with a miniaturized nuclear warhead. However, they don’t

December 12, 2016

China To Test Dong Neng-3 Anti-Satellite Missile

Defense World: China is readying to conduct next week a flight test of Dong Neng-3 missile that can destroy satellites

December 9, 2016

Russia Seen Moving New Missiles To Eastern Europe

NPR: In what could mark an escalation of tensions with the West, commercial satellite images suggest that Russia is moving