October 5, 2016
Russia’s Military Sophistication in the Arctic Sends Echoes of the Cold War
Wall Street Journal: When the U.S. wants to learn what Russia is doing in the Arctic, it often turns to
Wall Street Journal: When the U.S. wants to learn what Russia is doing in the Arctic, it often turns to
The Diplomat: The nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) Yuri Dolgoruky test fired two Bulava (RSM-56) intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) from a
Independent: Lithuania has confirmed it is in talks to purchase new missile systems worth up to €100 million, amid concerns
Sputnik: Russia conducted on Tuesday a salvo test launch of sea-based Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile, the Defense Ministry said. The
China Topix: The capabilities of India’s BrahMos supersonic cruise missile are such that Russia is showing a strong interest in
Today AZ: Russia’s handing over the Iskander missile systems to Armenia can bring additional threats to the region, says Pavel
YLE: Russia has announced that two s-400 missile defence systems have been moved to the Finnish border. Finland’s Defence Minister
Strategic Culture Foundation: The most modern weapons in the world produced by Russia were on display at the international military
The Jamestown Foundation: Moscow reacted harshly to North Korea’s most recent nuclear test. “Such explicit disregard for the norms of
The National Interest: While NATO may preoccupied with the capabilities of Russia’s Iskander missile, the far more primitive Tochka, codenamed the
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