Missile Defense News

May 30, 2018

Get Ready, Russia, China and North Korea: The Navy Wants New Missile Submarines

The National Interest: The Navy and industry may be speeding up full production plans for its first Columbia-Class nuclear armed

May 29, 2018

USS Ronald Reagan Departs After Delay Caused by ‘Material Issue’

Military.com: YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE, Japan — The USS Ronald Reagan is officially on patrol, nearly two weeks after the Navy

May 29, 2018

Iran Refuses to Negotiate on Missiles, Regional Intervention, Except Yemen

Asharq Al-Awsat: Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Monday his country refuses to respond to European demands on

May 29, 2018

Russia to Create New Electronic Warfare Systems After US Missiles Study – KRET

Sputnik News: The Syrian military found two unexploded Tomahawk missiles after a massive missile attack on Syria by the United States, Great Britain

May 29, 2018

Russia signs new delivery contract with Kazakhstan on Mi-35 combat helicopters

TASS: MOSCOW, May 29. /TASS/. Russia has signed a new contract with Kazakhstan on the delivery of four Mil Mi-35

May 29, 2018

U.S. Needs Better Missile Defense for a Scarier Nuclear Age

Bloomberg: In the last few weeks, the world has become a measurably more dangerous place. The apparent collapse of the

May 29, 2018

US Senate uses F-35s to pressure Ankara

Daily Sabah: There exist many treaties and deals between the U.S. and Turkey on defense industry cooperation, military technology transfer

May 29, 2018

Putin slams US over pressure on Turkey for S-400 sale

AMN: Russian President Vladimir Putin slammed the U.S.’ continued pressure on Turkey in the matter of purchasing the S-400 surface-to-air

May 29, 2018

Russia seething: Poland wants permanent U.S. military base, willing to pay $2 billion for it

The Washington Times: Russia threatened retaliation Monday after news that Poland wants a permanent U.S. military base within its borders

May 29, 2018

LDP calls for scrapping 1% cap on Japan’s defense budget

The Asahi Shimbun: The ruling party endorsed Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s call to remove a 1 percent psychological cap on