Defense Daily International
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UncategorizedEstonian Representatives Call For Increased Cooperation On Cyber Defense Efforts
Estonia’s emphasis on sharing its cyber defense successes and capabilities of public agencies and the private sector is a continued goal and potential example for the United States, according to […]
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UncategorizedSenate Defeats Attempt To Block Bomb Sale To Saudi Arabia
The U.S. Senate has narrowly defeated a proposal to block the sale of precision-guided munitions to Saudi Arabia. The resolution (S.J.Res.42), which failed by a 47-53 vote after a late-morning […]
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UncategorizedState Department Official Says Saudis Addressing Targeting Of Civilians In Yemeni War
Saudi Arabia has made “commitments” to “address some” of the issues that the United States has been concerned with regarding the targeting of civilians and non-military facilities by the Kingdom’s […]
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DDI for Fri. June 9, 2017
- South Korea THAAD Deployment Delayed For Environmental Assessment
- Canada To Boost Military Spending 70 Percent By 2027
- Air Force Ahead of Schedule for New START Compliance, Gen. Rand Says
- U.S., UK, and France Sign Trilateral Anti-Submarine Warfare Coordination Agreement
- NSC Official Defends Trump Approach To Nonproliferation, Arms Control
- BAE Incorporating Multi-Tracking Intelligence Capabilities For Threat Analysis Products
- First Japan-Built F-35A Unveiled
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UncategorizedBAE Incorporating Multi-Tracking Intelligence Capabilities For Threat Analysis Products
BAE Systems on June 5 announced the incorporation of new motion-capture intelligence capabilities for its line of Geospatial eXploitation Products (GXP) software to increase the ability of identifying threats without the […]
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UncategorizedU.S., UK, and France Sign Trilateral Anti-Submarine Warfare Coordination Agreement
Naval leaders from the United States, the United Kingdom, and France signed a trilateral agreement on June 1 meant to increase coordination for anti-submarine warfare activities as they operate in […]
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UncategorizedAir Force Ahead of Schedule for New START Compliance, Gen. Rand Says
The United States is months ahead of schedule to meet its obligations in capping the U.S. nuclear arsenal under the bilateral New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) with Russia, according […]
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UncategorizedNSC Official Defends Trump Approach To Nonproliferation, Arms Control
A top National Security Council administration official on June 2 reaffirmed the Trump administration’s commitment to nonproliferation, defending the president’s nuclear policy approach at the Arms Control Association annual meeting. […]
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UncategorizedFirst Japan-Built F-35A Unveiled
The first F-35A built in Japan was formally unveiled during a June 5 ceremony at a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) assembly plant in Nagoya. MHI operates the final assembly and checkout facility […]
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UncategorizedCanada To Boost Military Spending 70 Percent By 2027
The government of Canada on June 7 announced plans to nearly double its defense budget over the next decade. Canadian Defense Minister Harjit Sajjan on June 7 released a […]