September 26, 2016
U.S. to Try Again on Missile Defenses as N. Korea Threat Grows
Bloomberg: The Pentagon’s next test of its ground-based system to destroy missiles aimed at the U.S. is tentatively scheduled for
Bloomberg: The Pentagon’s next test of its ground-based system to destroy missiles aimed at the U.S. is tentatively scheduled for
Press TV: Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan made the announcement at a plenary session of the parliament (Majlis) on Sunday. Iran
CNN: he US and South Korean navies put on a show of force in the Sea of Japan on Monday,
Reuters: The planned U.S. deployment of a THAAD anti-missile system in South Korea is not negotiable as part of efforts
38 North: North Korea’s ground test of a powerful, liquid-fueled engine on September 20, and the launch of three modified-Scud missiles earlier this month
The Asahi Shimbun: Japan may beef up its ballistic missile defense system in response to Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile tests,
Today AZ: Russia’s handing over the Iskander missile systems to Armenia can bring additional threats to the region, says Pavel
YLE: Russia has announced that two s-400 missile defence systems have been moved to the Finnish border. Finland’s Defence Minister
38 North: Summary On September 20, KCNA reported that Kim Jong Un had overseen the testing of a large new rocket
ASD News: The U.S. Marine Corps Common Aviation Command and Control System (CAC2S), built by General Dynamics Mission Systems, successfully
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