Russia Set to Scrap 17 Outdated Topol Missile Launchers by 2017
Sputnik The Topol entered service with the Russian Strategic Missile Forces in 1988 and is being gradually replaced with more advanced Topol-M and…
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Sputnik The Topol entered service with the Russian Strategic Missile Forces in 1988 and is being gradually replaced with more advanced Topol-M and…
Read MoreThe Hill: Congress intends to slash funds for the Obama administration’s counterterrorism partnership fund next year to reduce defense spending…
Read MoreNikke Asian Review: The U.S. and South Korea agreed on new guidelines for dealing with North Korean missile threats at an annual defense…
Read MoreThe Indian Express: India had enough weapons-grade plutonium by 2014 to possess an estimated arsenal of 75 to 125 nuclear…
Read MoreThe Jerusalem Post: Iran has begun taking its uranium enriching centrifuges off-line, a key step toward implementation of the nuclear…
Read MoreSputnik: The need for a corresponding response to the deployment of the US missile defense system near Russian borders was previously announced by former Russian…
Read MoreSputnik: “We are currently creating the next generation of a system that is unified and may serve space launches of not only…
Read MoreEpoch Times: Dozens of China’s nuclear- and non-nuclear-powered submarines, as well as surface ships, will pose a significant threat to…
Read MoreInternational Business Times North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called for the modernization of anti-aircraft rockets with better “precision” during…
Read MoreTechTimes: The United States military completed the comprehensive testing of its layered missile defense system in the Pacific Ocean, with…
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