The U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies has released satellite photos showing North Korea testing rocket engines.
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Taiwan will not share early-warning radar info with U.S.
Taiwan will not share data gathered by its early-warning surveillance radar system once the system goes online next year.
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Third X-37B flight scheduled for Nov. 27
United Launch Alliance says the third X-37B flight is expected to occur on or after Nov. 27. The spacecraft was originally scheduled to liftoff from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Oct. 25.
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Turkey might cancel long-range air and missile defense system tender
Defense News reports that Turkey might cancel its long-range air and missile defense system competition.
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Russia looks at railway-based ICBMs again
After decommissioning its last railway-based missile unit almost a decade ago, Russia is looking into railway-based missile systems again.
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