November 4, 2015
Russia Set to Scrap 17 Outdated Topol Missile Launchers by 2017
Sputnik The Topol entered service with the Russian Strategic Missile Forces in 1988 and is being gradually replaced with more advanced Topol-M and
Sputnik The Topol entered service with the Russian Strategic Missile Forces in 1988 and is being gradually replaced with more advanced Topol-M and
The Jerusalem Post: Iran has begun taking its uranium enriching centrifuges off-line, a key step toward implementation of the nuclear
Sputnik: The need for a corresponding response to the deployment of the US missile defense system near Russian borders was previously announced by former Russian
Sputnik: “We are currently creating the next generation of a system that is unified and may serve space launches of not only
Epoch Times: Dozens of China’s nuclear- and non-nuclear-powered submarines, as well as surface ships, will pose a significant threat to
International Business Times North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called for the modernization of anti-aircraft rockets with better “precision” during
Radio Free Europe/Radio Free Liberty: NATO’s top military commander says Russia tested a missile last month that appeared to violate
ABC News: The Russian military has conducted a series of ballistic and cruise missile launches from sites across the country
Sputnik: The Russian Navy will receive the Ivan Khurs reconnaissance ship, able to monitor US missile defense systems, in December 2016, a
The National Interest: By the end of this year, China’s nuclear ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs, or “boomers”) may take their
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