August 11, 2017
Russia Could Build Cruise Missiles With Self-Learning Ability by 2050
Sputnik News: Cruise missiles with an ability to choose their tactic and trajectory when pursuing a target could be available
Sputnik News: Cruise missiles with an ability to choose their tactic and trajectory when pursuing a target could be available
The Diplomat: The Russian Ministry of Defense will continue to prioritize upgrading its strategic bomber force, Russian Defense Minister Sergei
International Business Times: Russia is working on an AI-powered missile that may be capable of thinking and making decisions by
Scout: Russia’s venerable Tupolev Tu-95MS Bear strategic bombers are starting to receive the capability to retarget cruise missiles [3] once
The Washington Times: Turkey’s decision to press forward with a multimillion dollar weapons deal with Russia is causing concern within
TASS: Russia’s Almaz-Antey defense manufacturer is completing the trials of a high-altitude missile interceptor for the most advanced S-500 air
Bloomberg: (Bloomberg) — North Korea boasted that it successfully test-fired its first intercontinental ballistic missile on the Fourth of July,
Business Insider: Turkey reached an agreement with Russia to purchase the latter’s most sophisticated missile-defense system, the S-400, a senior
Bloomberg: Turkey has agreed to pay $2.5 billion to acquire Russia’s most advanced missile defense system, a senior Turkish official
VOA News: WASHINGTON — Russia’s assessment of North Korea’s latest missile launch puzzles many U.S. experts, who say the Kremlin
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