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Multinational live-fire exercise lights up Romanian countryside in show of force
A massive, multinational, combined-arms, live-fire exercise lit up the Romanian countryside in a show of force July 18, carrying out a NATO goal to demonstrate joint strength to deter Russian aggression.
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US Army missile defense system destroys target in test
The Army’s missile defense system capable of taking out targets in the last phase of flight intercepted a threat target in a test, according to the system’s manufacturer.
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House lawmakers want space-based missile defense strategy
House lawmakers want the Pentagon to quickly produce a space-based missile defense strategy, according to the Armed Services Strategic Forces Subcommittee’s mark of the fiscal year 2018 defense authorization bill released this week.
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Coming soon: Details for the Army’s Light Reconnaissance Vehicle
Requirements for the Army’s Light Reconnaissance Vehicle are expected soon, according to Col. Shane Fullmer, the program manager for the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle joint program office.
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Missile takedown: Historic ICBM intercept test sends strong message to North Korea
A monumental intercept test for the United States’ critical homeland defense system designed to defend against intercontinental ballistic missile threats from North Korea and Iran was a success, the Missile Defense Agency announced Tuesday shortly after the test.
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US Army’s 2018 budget request stockpiles munitions, modernizes armored brigades
The Army’s fiscal 2018 budget request funds a 1,018,000 sized total force and prioritizes building munitions stockpiles and modernizing armored brigade combat teams.
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Countering ‘little green men’: Pentagon special ops studies Russia ‘gray zone’ conflict
The Pentagon is studying gray zone conflict – otherwise known as hybrid warfare – beginning with a focus on Russia and later moving on to study Iran and China.
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The warrior-thinker Trump picked for national security adviser
President Donald Trump named Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster — considered to be one of the smartest strategists in the military today — as his national security adviser.
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BAE Systems Delivers First Amphibious Combat Vehicle Prototypes to Marine Corps
BAE Systems delivered to the US Marine Corps the first of its Amphibious Combat Vehicles 1.1 prototypes, catching up to a service-set schedule which had slipped due to a bid protest.
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McCain Reiterates Plan for Syria as Trump Plan Remains Unknown
Senate Armed Services Chairman John McCain reiterated his plan for Syria, which includes establishing a no-fly zone and putting US boots on the ground at a time when US President-elect Donald Trump’s plan remains unknown or nonexistent.
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Multinational live-fire exercise lights up Romanian countryside in show of force
A massive, multinational, combined-arms, live-fire exercise lit up the Romanian countryside in a show of force July 18, carrying out a NATO goal to demonstrate joint strength to deter Russian aggression.
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US Army missile defense system destroys target in test
The Army’s missile defense system capable of taking out targets in the last phase of flight intercepted a threat target in a test, according to the system’s manufacturer.
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House lawmakers want space-based missile defense strategy
House lawmakers want the Pentagon to quickly produce a space-based missile defense strategy, according to the Armed Services Strategic Forces Subcommittee’s mark of the fiscal year 2018 defense authorization bill released this week.
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Coming soon: Details for the Army’s Light Reconnaissance Vehicle
Requirements for the Army’s Light Reconnaissance Vehicle are expected soon, according to Col. Shane Fullmer, the program manager for the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle joint program office.
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Missile takedown: Historic ICBM intercept test sends strong message to North Korea
A monumental intercept test for the United States’ critical homeland defense system designed to defend against intercontinental ballistic missile threats from North Korea and Iran was a success, the Missile Defense Agency announced Tuesday shortly after the test.
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US Army’s 2018 budget request stockpiles munitions, modernizes armored brigades
The Army’s fiscal 2018 budget request funds a 1,018,000 sized total force and prioritizes building munitions stockpiles and modernizing armored brigade combat teams.
-
Countering ‘little green men’: Pentagon special ops studies Russia ‘gray zone’ conflict
The Pentagon is studying gray zone conflict – otherwise known as hybrid warfare – beginning with a focus on Russia and later moving on to study Iran and China.
-
The warrior-thinker Trump picked for national security adviser
President Donald Trump named Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster — considered to be one of the smartest strategists in the military today — as his national security adviser.
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BAE Systems Delivers First Amphibious Combat Vehicle Prototypes to Marine Corps
BAE Systems delivered to the US Marine Corps the first of its Amphibious Combat Vehicles 1.1 prototypes, catching up to a service-set schedule which had slipped due to a bid protest.
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McCain Reiterates Plan for Syria as Trump Plan Remains Unknown
Senate Armed Services Chairman John McCain reiterated his plan for Syria, which includes establishing a no-fly zone and putting US boots on the ground at a time when US President-elect Donald Trump’s plan remains unknown or nonexistent.
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Multinational live-fire exercise lights up Romanian countryside in show of force
A massive, multinational, combined-arms, live-fire exercise lit up the Romanian countryside in a show of force July 18, carrying out a NATO goal to demonstrate joint strength to deter Russian aggression.
-
US Army missile defense system destroys target in test
The Army’s missile defense system capable of taking out targets in the last phase of flight intercepted a threat target in a test, according to the system’s manufacturer.
-
House lawmakers want space-based missile defense strategy
House lawmakers want the Pentagon to quickly produce a space-based missile defense strategy, according to the Armed Services Strategic Forces Subcommittee’s mark of the fiscal year 2018 defense authorization bill released this week.
-
Coming soon: Details for the Army’s Light Reconnaissance Vehicle
Requirements for the Army’s Light Reconnaissance Vehicle are expected soon, according to Col. Shane Fullmer, the program manager for the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle joint program office.
-
Missile takedown: Historic ICBM intercept test sends strong message to North Korea
A monumental intercept test for the United States’ critical homeland defense system designed to defend against intercontinental ballistic missile threats from North Korea and Iran was a success, the Missile Defense Agency announced Tuesday shortly after the test.
-
US Army’s 2018 budget request stockpiles munitions, modernizes armored brigades
The Army’s fiscal 2018 budget request funds a 1,018,000 sized total force and prioritizes building munitions stockpiles and modernizing armored brigade combat teams.
-
Countering ‘little green men’: Pentagon special ops studies Russia ‘gray zone’ conflict
The Pentagon is studying gray zone conflict – otherwise known as hybrid warfare – beginning with a focus on Russia and later moving on to study Iran and China.
-
The warrior-thinker Trump picked for national security adviser
President Donald Trump named Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster — considered to be one of the smartest strategists in the military today — as his national security adviser.
-
BAE Systems Delivers First Amphibious Combat Vehicle Prototypes to Marine Corps
BAE Systems delivered to the US Marine Corps the first of its Amphibious Combat Vehicles 1.1 prototypes, catching up to a service-set schedule which had slipped due to a bid protest.
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McCain Reiterates Plan for Syria as Trump Plan Remains Unknown
Senate Armed Services Chairman John McCain reiterated his plan for Syria, which includes establishing a no-fly zone and putting US boots on the ground at a time when US President-elect Donald Trump’s plan remains unknown or nonexistent.













