August 1, 2017
Russian missile deal with Turkey raises concern inside Pentagon
The Washington Times: Turkey’s decision to press forward with a multimillion dollar weapons deal with Russia is causing concern within
The Washington Times: Turkey’s decision to press forward with a multimillion dollar weapons deal with Russia is causing concern within
Defense News: BEZMER AIR BASE, Bulgaria – The United States and its allies in Europe don’t have enough missile defense
Voice of America: SIAULIAI AIR BASE, LITHUANIA — NATO should permanently deploy anti-aircraft weapons in the Baltics to deter Russia,
Business Insider: Turkey reached an agreement with Russia to purchase the latter’s most sophisticated missile-defense system, the S-400, a senior
ERR News: Minister of Defence Jüri Luik said in an interview with business daily Bloomberg that Estonia is in negotiations
The Jerusalem Post: ANKARA – Turkey will cooperate with France and Italy on developing a national missile defense system project,
Defense One: ABOARD THE ROALD AMUNDSEN – The small boat with the big twin outboard motors zipping across the nearly
Investor’s Business Daily: Lockheed Martin (LMT) sees strong demand abroad, including from NATO allies, for its missile defense systems and
Voice of America: NATO member Romania plans to buy Patriot missiles from U.S. company Raytheon to help protect its airspace,
Haaretz: Turkey’s talks with Russia about the purchase of the S-400 air missile defense system have reached a “final stage,”
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