Missile Defense News

January 14, 2015

Russia to Merge Air, Space Forces in 2015: Defense Ministry

MOSCOW, January 13 (Sputnik) – Russia will create an Air-Space Force from the merger of its Air Force and Space Forces in 2015,

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

January 13, 2015

Russia’s Strategic Missile Forces to Conduct Over 100 Drills in 2015

Sputnik MOSCOW, January 11 (Sputnik) — The Strategic Missile Forces (SMF) of Russia are planning to conduct over 100 drills at various levels in 2015, SMF

January 13, 2015

North Korea Drastically shortens preparation time for missile launches — media

ITAR-TASS North Korea has drastically shortened the time needed to prepare for missile launches by improving liquid fuel quality for

January 12, 2015

China’s Hypersonic Ambitions Prompt Thaad-ER Push

Aviation Week Lockheed Martin is hoping that the maturing threat of hypersonic re-entry vehicles from ambitious adversaries will spark interest in

January 12, 2015

Data shows drop in U.S. nuclear arsenal, growth in Russia’s

MilitaryTimes The numbers of U.S. nuclear missiles, and deployed bombers, have continued to drop while Russia’s have climbed, according to

January 12, 2015

North Korea Offers U.S. Deal to Halt Nuclear Test

New York Times SEOUL, South Korea —  North Korea said Saturday that it had told the United States that it would impose

January 12, 2015

Russia Overhauls Military Doctrine

DefenseNews WARSAW — Russia’s new military doctrine calls for a more aggressive stance toward NATO, boosting presence in the Arctic