Defense Tech: Rocket Failure Big Setback to SpaceX’s Military Ambitions
The failure of a SpaceX mission to resupply the International Space Station will have serious implications not only for the company’s civilian and commercial business, but also its ambitions to crack into the military market.
The explosion of the company’s Falcon 9 on June 28 over Cape Canaveral, Florida — more than two minutes into flight — came just a month after it was certified by the U.S. Air Force to carry military satellites.
Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- June 29, 2015
Pentagon Will Need Russian Rocket Engines for Years, Officials Say -- Defense Tech
Russian rocket engines key to US ‘assured access to space’ - space command chief -- RT
Space Command: U.S Will Need More Russian RD-180 Engines -- National Defense
Prototype of Russia’s new heavy ballistic missile delayed for several months — source -- ITAR-TASS
Russian Program to Build World's Biggest Intercontinental Missile Delayed -- Moscow Times
Finance Ministry proposes to cut military spending in Russia’s 2016 budget -- ITAR-TASS
Russia Military Expansion: Academies See Boom In Applicants As Putin Announces $400B Defense Modernization Effort -- IBTimes
Russia always knew that US missile defense was aimed against it and China — security chief -- ITAR-TASS
India’s Armed Drone Fleet -- The Diplomat
Chinese submarine in Karachi, India alarmed -- Times of India
China builds mystery midget submarine -- IHS Jane's 360
New missiles to be introduced to Chinese submarines -- Want China Times
How Did China Just Win Thailand’s New Submarine Bid? -- Prashanth Parameswaran, The Diplomat
Georgia to Buy Advanced Air Defense Missiles From France -- Sputnik
Trident whistleblower backed by former Royal Navy commander -- Herald Scotland
HMS Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier powers up for first time -- BBC
U.S. Army Begins Training Ukrainian Soldiers -- NPR
Sputtering start to US military's training of Syrian rebels -- AP
US' Latest Show of Strength Features Missile Destroyer Visiting Georgia -- Sputnik
Pacific Pivot Makes Modest Gains in Early Years -- Military.com/Stars and Stripes
Attack Boat John Warner Delivers to Navy -- USNI News
Navy Debuts New LCS Maintenance Strategy with USS Fort Worth -- DoD Buzz
Snowden Docs: GCHQ and NSA Hacked Antivirus Software, Spied on Emails -- Sputnik
Those Chinese hackers got into FBI files too -- Business Insider
DoD 'wargames' look at the future of recruiting, retention challenges -- Military.com
Why John McCain fired his latest salvo in the fight to save the A-10 attack jet -- Washington Post
61-Year-Old Tank Still Fights Everywhere -- S.K. Au-Yeon, War Is Boring
How Much Does The Pentagon Spend On Weapons? Less Than You Think. -- Loren Thompson, Forbes
'Top Gun 2′ to feature Maverick, drone warfare -- aol.com
Killer robots are coming next: The next military-industrial complex will involve real-life Terminators -- Wendell Wallach, Salon
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