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December 23, 2016

German Navy to Modernize its Sachsen-class Frigates with New Radar to Join NATO BMD

Navy Recognition: The German Navy (Marine) announced that the Bundeswehr (armed forces) has taken an important decision on NATO ballistic

December 9, 2016

German move on new ship radars paves way for missile defense role

Reuters: The German military is to buy new, more capable air defence radar systems for three F-124 frigates, paving the

December 6, 2016

Does NATO Missile Defense Have a Future?

National Interest: On 18 November, Vladimir Putin issued a warning that Russia considered missile defense and Prompt Global Strike as

December 5, 2016

Denmark: Onboard with NATO Missile Defense?

Real Clear Defense: Earlier this month, the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance had the privilege of attending a reception onboard the

November 28, 2016

This Tiny Sliver of Russian Territory (and Its Weapons) Is What NATO Fears Most

The National Interest: In 1945, Soviet armies occupied East Prussia, a portion of Germany territorially detached from the rest of the Reich

November 8, 2016

Huge NATO land army to meet Russian aggression

UA Position: Hundreds of thousands of NATO troops will be put on a higher state of alert amid growing tensions

November 7, 2016

Russian warplanes keep buzzing the Baltics. Here’s how NATO scrambles.

The Washington Post: On a recent night at this air base where NATO fighter pilots keep a constant vigil against

November 7, 2016

Nato puts 300,000 troops on ‘HIGH ALERT’ amid fears of all out confrontation with Russia

Express: NATO is said to be preparing a military force of up to 300,000 personnel, capable of being deployed within

October 27, 2016

Exercises help NATO fill gaps in air and missile defenses: general

Reuters: Short-notice military exercises and forthcoming deployments will help NATO fill gaps in its air and missile defenses as it

October 11, 2016

Russia’s Deployment of Nuclear Capable Missiles Near NATO Border Alarms Allies

Atlantic Council: Russia’s deployment of nuclear-capable missiles to its Kaliningrad exclave is setting off warning bells in the Baltics and