March 4, 2015
U.S. budget caps could complicate Israel’s missile funding request
By Andrea Shalal (Reuters) – Mandatory caps due to resume this year for the U.S. defense budget could complicate Congress’
By Andrea Shalal (Reuters) – Mandatory caps due to resume this year for the U.S. defense budget could complicate Congress’
USNI News: Five Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyers (DDG-51) will forgo a combat system upgrade that would allow the ships
The National Review: Robert Joseph, Eric Edelman, and Rebeccah Heinrichs Less than three years after President Obama, Hillary Clinton, and
The Diplomat: As a follow-up to my previous article “What to Expect from Russia’s Pacific Fleet in 2014,” I would like
ABC News: In a speech to Congress today, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran is playing a “deadly ‘Game
Washington Times: R. James Woolsey and Peter Vincent Pry Our attention these days with regard to security is understandably riveted
Yonhap News: SEOUL, March 3 (Yonhap) — North Korea appears prepared to fire medium-range Nodong ballistic missiles amid heightened inter-Korean
National Defense Magazine: The Defense Department has agreed to allow BAE Systems to export anti-missile technology that was developed in
C4ISR & Networks: Northrop Grumman has introduced a new battle command system for air and missile defense. The Citadel Enterprise
MDAA: Washington D.C. – March 2, 2015 – North Korea’s recent missile tests of two short- ranged ballistic missiles has
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