Missile Defense

Iran to hold war games to protect nuclear facilities

TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran's military said it will begin large-scale air defense drills on Sunday, and a cleric in the Revolutionary Guards warned that the Islamic Republic would fire missiles at "the heart of Tel Aviv" if attacked.

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Iran to hold war games to protect nuclear plants

Sunday, November 22, 2009 TEHRAN: Iran will begin large-scale air defence war games on Sunday to help protect its nuclear facilities against any attack, a senior commander said. Brigadier General Ahmad Mighani also suggested...

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BAKU: Relatively Speaking Azerbaijan Is Less Important For Turkey: Ariel Cohen

RELATIVELY SPEAKING AZERBAIJAN IS LESS IMPORTANT FOR TURKEY: ARIEL COHEN news.az Nov 20 2009 Azerbaijan Ariel Cohen Interview with Ariel Cohen, Senior Research Fellow and leading expert on Russia and Eurasian region, Institute...

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The IRGC scenario: Israel attacks, and Hizballah executes the response worldwide

GERTZ: Prospects of new war on rise as Hizbullah gains control in Lebanon WASHINGTON -- Iran's proxies, particularly Hizbullah, are preparing for an imminent war against Israel, a report said. The Washington Institute for Near...

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Russia ups its nuclear triad

MOSCOW, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- Russia's Strategic Missile Forces will begin operating a second regiment armed with Topol-M mobile missile systems by the end of the year. The single-warhead Topol-M is an advanced version of the...

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EIS gives clues to buildup activities

Within the thousands of pages of Draft Environmental Impact Statement documents that became public for the first time yesterday, clues abound as to how Guam could change with the looming military buildup.

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The U.S.-Russia Nuclear Thicket

Charles D. Ferguson, Philip D. Reed Senior Fellow for Science and Technology, Council on Foreign Relations CFR nuclear arms expert says the United States and Russia remain gripped in difficult talks over extending the 1991...

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Laser weapon downs 6 planes in Boeing test

Albuquerque (UPI) Nov 18, 2009 - New laser weaponry being developed at Boeing has dealt a telling blow to airborne aircraft -- all of them unmanned -- in successful tests that take military laser technology a few steps closer...

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Tauscher: USA not abandoning Czechs, Poles

ČTK The USA has not abandoned anyone in central Europe, neither Czechs nor Poles, certainly not within any framework of concessions to Russia, Ellen Tauscher, Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security...

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NG to support BMD early-intercept program

RESTON, Va., Nov. 19 (UPI) -- Northrop Grumman has received a task order to support the U.S. Defense Department early-intercept ballistic missile defense program. U.S. company Northrop Grumman was awarded the contract to...

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