May 6, 2015
Obama expected to push for Gulf missile defense at U.S. summit
(Reuters) – President Barack Obama is expected to make a renewed U.S. push next week to help Gulf allies create
(Reuters) – President Barack Obama is expected to make a renewed U.S. push next week to help Gulf allies create
Jerusalem Post: The Defense Ministry carried out a test of a new rocket propulsion system from a base in central
AL.com: Raytheon Company has received a $559.2 million contract for missile work that will be completed at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville.
Breaking Defense: WASHINGTON: Rail gun bullets move seven times the speed of sound. Laser beams fire at the speed of
Ellwood City Ledger: ELLWOOD CITY — Merle Rhodes, 70, from Ellwood City, said his time in the Army was uneventful,
The Fiscal Times: Just a few months after their two countries declared a “Year of Friendship” to celebrate greater political
ISN: The April 2015 interim nuclear agreement with Iran generated speculation that a similar agreement may be possible with North
Times of India: SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un vowed to launch more “satellites” in order to become a space
The Indian Express: The proposed Ballistic Missile Defence system is supposed to blow enemy n-missiles out of the sky as
Forbes: The GOP is struggling to regain the reputation it once enjoyed as the party that understands how to defend America. That
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