Threat News

August 3, 2016

Chinese official: Prepare for a ‘people’s war at sea’

Business Insider: Since the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague ruled against China’s nine-dash line in the South China

August 3, 2016

NorthKorea’s missile lands perilously close to Japan

The Washington Post: North Korea shot a ballistic missile startlingly close to Japan on Wednesday, sparking stern condemnations from Tokyo,

August 3, 2016

North Korea launches ballistic missile into Sea of Japan EEZ

The Japan Times: In an apparent first, North Korea launched a ballistic missile Wednesday morning that fell into waters inside

August 2, 2016

Japanese report claims that N.Korea likely has capability to launch missile able to hit mainland U.S.

YonHapNews: North Korea appears to already be in possession of the capability to launch a missile able to hit the

August 2, 2016

4 civilians killed as Houthi missiles lands in village

Arabnews.com: Four citizens were killed and three injured after missiles fired by Houthis from Yemen landed on a house in

August 1, 2016

ISIS militants launch missile fire upon Turkish province

Trend News agency: The militants of the “Islamic State” (IS, aka ISIS, ISIL or Daesh) have opened missile fire on

August 1, 2016

Russian Deputy Prime Minister: Russia’s Borei-Class Nuclear Subs Can Penetrate Any Missile Defense System

Sputnik: The Borei-class (NATO reporting name Dolgorukiy class) nuclear-powered submarines are capable of penetrating any missile defense system owing to

July 29, 2016

N. Korea: US has crossed red line, relations on war footing

Associated Press: North Korea’s top diplomat for U.S. affairs told The Associated Press on Thursday that Washington “crossed the red

July 28, 2016

China says pressing ahead with own anti-missile system

Reuters: China’s Defence Ministry confirmed on Thursday that it was pressing ahead with anti-missile system tests after pictures appeared on

July 28, 2016

(4th LD) ARF issues statement voicing ‘concern’ over N. Korea’s nuke, missile tests

Yonhap News: Top diplomats from Asia-Pacific countries and other regional powers issued a statement on Wednesday voicing their mutual “concern”