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Russia slams US arguments for low-yield nukes
The U.S. State Department argued in a paper released last week that fitting the low-yield nuclear warheads to submarine-launched ballistic missiles would help counter potential new threats from Russia and China.
In nuclear spending fight, it’s Trump’s Hill allies vs. White House budget office
Key Republicans in Congress are appealing to President Donald Trump for a significant budget boost for nuclear modernization.
US soldiers relocate to Army’s new hub in Korea as North builds up weapons that can reach it
Since the relocation plan was set in motion, North Korea has developed large caliber rockets, ballistic missiles and nuclear capability likely capable of reaching the expanded base.
By Kyle Rempfer
Nuclear attack in Detroit? Call the Army National Guard
This is the second of a three-year annual exercise focused on the area. Plans call for more training in other cities.
By Todd South
An explosion. A radiation spike. Evacuations planned and canceled. What’s happening in Russia?
Defense News' Russia correspondent takes a look at government, media and commercial industry reports to pinpoint what exactly exploded Aug. 8 in Nyonoksa.
By Matthew Bodner