Threat News

January 23, 2015

Iranian Commander Vows to Avenge Israeli Airstrike

NYT: TEHRAN — Iran’s highest Revolutionary Guards commander issued a threat against Israel after the death of an Iranian general

January 22, 2015

The Real Military Threat from China: Anti-Ship Cruise Missiles

National Interest: During the 1982 Falklands War, Argentina possessed a measly total of five Exocet anti-ship cruise missiles with which

January 20, 2015

PLA’s DF-21 Missile Deployed to Changbai Mountains: Experts

Want China Times China’s Dong-Feng 21 ballistic missile may have been deployed at the Changbai Mountains in the northeastern region

January 20, 2015

Russia may send S-300 missile system to Iran: RIA

Reuters Russia may fulfill the delivery of S-300 air defense missile systems, long delayed after Western pressure, following a meeting between

January 15, 2015

Top Expert: North Korea Could Have 20 Nuclear Weapons By The Time Obama Leaves Office

Business Insider: Within the next two years North Korea could have enough fissile material to build a nuclear arsenal of

January 15, 2015

North Korea appears to be equipping sub to fire missiles, group says

CBS (AP): WASHINGTON (AP): Recent satellite imagery appears to show that a North Korean submarine is being equipped to fire

January 15, 2015

The North Korean Threat: Nuclear, Missiles and Cyber

U.S. State Department Testimony Sung Kim Special Representative for North Korea Policy  Testimony before the House Foreign Affairs Committee Washington, DC

January 14, 2015

Russia Could Revise Commitment to START Due to ‘Unfriendly’ US Actions

GENEVA, January 13 (Sputnik) — Russia could revise its commitment to the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) in response to ‘unfriendly’ US actions,

January 14, 2015

Imagery: North Korean Submarine Houses Missile Tubes

Defense Tech – Evidence has appeared in recent commercial imagery that a new North Korean submarine has up to two

January 14, 2015

Iran Building Missile Sites in Syria

The Washington Free Beacon – Iranian military leaders admitted this week to building and operating missile-manufacturing plants in Syria, where it