The Japan Air Self Defense Force will temporarily deploy Patriot missile batteries to several U.S. installations in Japan beginning Aug. 29, 2017, to practice and refine their ability to rapidly respond to North Korean missile threats. Read more
Tuesday, 29 August 2017
Japan Air Self Defense Force will be practicing deployment of Patriot missile systems on U.S base
By Admin at August 29, 2017
August 2017 army news, August 2017 Defence news, August 2017 Global defence news, August 2017 Security news, Japan, Japan Air Self Defence Force, JASDF, PAC-3, Patriot, USA
No comments
Related Posts:
Darpa is focusing to provide protection against numerous small unmanned aircraft with its Mobile Force Protection programDARPA�s Mobile Force Protection (MFP) program focuses on a challenge of increasing concern to the U.S. military: countering the proliferation of small, unmanned aircraft systems (sUASs). These systems�which include fixed- or … Read More
US Marine corps approved a low-rate initial production of the Amphibious Assault Vehicle Survivability Upgrade programThe Marine Corps approved the Amphibious Assault Vehicle Survivability Upgrade (AAV-SU) program to begin low-rate initial production (LRIP), with the program executive officer for land systems signing a Milestone C decision o… Read More
Japan Air Self Defense Force will be practicing deployment of Patriot missile systems on U.S baseThe Japan Air Self Defense Force will temporarily deploy Patriot missile batteries to several U.S. installations in Japan beginning Aug. 29, 2017, to practice and refine their ability to rapidly respond to North Korean missil… Read More
AM General received a $2.2 billion contract for the production of 11,569 HMMWVThe contract, announced by the Department of Defense on Tuesday, also includes spares parts packages for customers both in the U.S. and exported models in service worldwide. Read moreRead more… Read More
Australia training to improve its ability to detect IED with ground-penetrating radarVehicle-mounted ground-penetrating radar (GPR) equipment has been used by the ADF to detect Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) for several years, but there remains much room for improvement in the signal processing component … Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment