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August 17, 2018

Russia Sends Missile Ship to Mediterranean Coast off Syria

Asharq Al-Awsat: Russia dispatched on Thursday the small missile ship (IWC) Vyshny Volochyok to its naval group in the Mediterranean

August 17, 2018

Russia Has Four Potential “Killer Satellites” In Orbit, At Least That We Know About

The Drive: A senior U.S. diplomat has accused Russia of deploying another small, specialized satellite into orbit that it could

August 17, 2018

Adversaries Could Have Fiddled With US Satellites: DoDIG

Breaking Defense: WASHINGTON: If China and Russia’s spies have been doing their jobs well they might well have been able

August 16, 2018

Russia’s upgraded strategic bomber to get hypersonic missiles

TASS: MOSCOW, August 16. /TASS/. Russia’s modernized Tu-22M3M strategic bombers will be capable of carrying Kh-32 cruise missiles, and also

August 15, 2018

Mattis: US needs Space Force to counter Russia, China

Military Times: RIO DE JANEIRO — A U.S. Space Force is necessary to protect American satellites from being targeted by

August 15, 2018

Russia To Roll-Out First Prototype Of Modernized Tu-22M3M Bomber Thursday

Defense World: Russia is set to roll-out the first prototype of modernized long-range missile carrier-bomber Tu-22M3M on August 16. The

August 14, 2018

Washington Freezes Open Sky Treaty With Moscow in New Defense Bill

Sputnik News: US President Donald Trump signed the $716 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for the fiscal year 2019

August 7, 2018

Russia’s Upgraded Tu-22M3M Long-Range Bomber to Be Rolled Out on August 16

The Diplomat: The first prototype of Russia’s upgraded Tupolev Tu-22M3M long-range strategic and maritime strike bomber will be rolled out

August 7, 2018

Russian Baltic Fleet missile frigate enters Gulf of Aden on anti-piracy mission

TASS: KALININGRAD, August 7. /TASS/. The Russian Baltic Fleet’s frigate Yaroslav Mudry has left the port of Djibouti to start

August 6, 2018

Defense Budget Shifts Military’s Focus From Terrorism To China And Russia

NPR: It may seem counter-intuitive and head-scratchingly odd, but Congress nearly always approves defense spending bills before the armed services