Threat News

March 25, 2016

North Korea threatens South’s Blue House as tensions persist

Reuters: North and South Korea, locked for weeks in exchanges of angry rhetoric and heightened military readiness, traded more threats

March 24, 2016

North Korea Claims Successful Test of Solid-Fueled Missile Engine

Stars and Stripes: North Korea claimed Tuesday it had successfully tested a solid-fuel rocket engine, which would extend the range

March 23, 2016

North Korea Ratchets Up Threats

The Korea Times: North Korea threatened to kill President Park Geun-hye, Wednesday, warning that its military was ready to turn

March 22, 2016

Pyongyang Forecast: More Missiles Through May

Defense One: North Korea’s launch of five missiles into the sea on Monday represents a “modest advancement” in technological capability

March 22, 2016

North Korea Conducts Land Test of Sub-Launched Missile

The Washington Free Beacon: North Korea conducted a ground-test last week of its new KN-11 submarine-launched ballistic missile amid heightened tensions

March 22, 2016

Russia is testing hypersonic missiles for the largest surface combatant ship in the world

Business Insider: Russia completed the first tests of their hypersonic Zircon missiles, which they plan to field on their next generation of

March 21, 2016

‘Mysterious Behemoth’ Details of China’s Newest Battleship Revealed

Sputnik News: China’s newest battleship, currently known as the Type 055 guided missile destroyer, has been shrouded in mystery, but

March 21, 2016

Pyongyang can conduct fifth nuclear test any time, says Seoul

International Business Times: North Korea has the capability to carry out its fifth nuclear test at any time, South Korea

March 21, 2016

North Korea Fires Five Short-Range Missiles into Sea

The Guardian: North Korea on Monday fired five short-range missiles into the sea off its east coast — the latest

March 18, 2016

Russia testing 6-Mach Zircon hypersonic missile for 5G subs – reports

RT: First trials of a sea-based Zircon hypersonic cruise missile have begun, a top defense industry source told RIA Novosti.