May 3, 2016
China and Russia to Hold First Computer-Enabled Missile Defense Exercise in May
The Diplomat: China and Russia will hold their first computer-assisted missile defense drill in May, according to the press office
The Diplomat: China and Russia will hold their first computer-assisted missile defense drill in May, according to the press office
United Press International: A submarine-launched ballistic missile North Korea said fired “successfully” in April probably exploded mid-air, South Korea military
The Jewish Press: The Iranian parliament has approved a bill that requires the Tehran government to “further develop and increase”
GovCon Wire: The Missile Defense Agency has awarded a potential $235.4 million contract to Millennium Engineering and Integration to provide advisory
GovCon Wire: Raytheon (NYSE: RTN) has been awarded a potential four-year, $89.5 million contract from the U.S. Army to integrate, test and evaluate the
Defense One: The U.S. intelligence community is quietly experimenting with algorithms that might help keep tabs on mobile missile launchers
The Washington Free Beacon: Iran is preparing to conduct a major ballistic missile test in February 2017, following the inauguration
United Press International: The U.S. Army has been conducting a series of tests on the capabilities of a new air
Eurasia Review: China successfully carried out a flight test of its state-of-the-art high-speed maneuvering warhead last week, sources in the
Outlook India: A top US lawmaker has alleged that China was helping Pakistan with intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and claimed
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