U.S. Concerned By Russian Missile Deal With Turkey
Turkey boasts the second largest army in NATO but its government is growing ever closer to Russia.
Trump May Arm Ukraine, Says New U.S. Special Envoy
Kurt Volker blames the conflict in eastern Ukraine on Russia.
Taliban Claim 'The Russians' Provided Their Guns
"There's no smoke without fire," Afghan government spokesman Sediq Sediqi said.
Russia Pushes for Combat Drones to 'Master the Skies'
A handful of drone manufacturers are trying to entice Russia's military with designs that could fall under its 2020 modernization program.
U.S. Patriot Missiles Sent To Baltic Amid Russia Fears
Russia's upcoming nearby drill has been described as a "simulation" for an attack on its Baltic neighbors.
U.S. Set to Sell Poland Missiles as Russia Arms Region
Poland has long called for U.S. backing in deterring Moscow, and Russian missiles are set to arrive near its border.
Why Is Duterte Cosying Up to Putin?
Duterte thinks East Asia is entering a post-U.S. order, where small powers must reach out to China and Russia.
Mexicans Take Up Arms, Form Roadblock Against Cartels
Armed, masked men in the mining region set up the vigilante group and formed a roadblock in response to extortion and kidnappings.
U.S. Army Lost Track of $1 Billion in Weapons: Report
Record-keeping was poor for the U.S. Army arms transfers in Iraq and Kuwait, the government audit obtained by Amnesty International says.
Could Jared Kushner Be Tried for War Crimes?
He fixed a $100 billion arms deal with the Saudis that will be used against Yemeni civilians.
U.S. Nears $100bn Saudi Arms Deal: White House Official
The arms package the U,S. is selling could surpass more than $300 billion over a decade to help Saudi Arabia boost its defensive capabilities.
Russia Tests Next-Gen Anti-Aircraft Missile System
Its manufacturer aims to make it capable of taking down a target at an altitude of 100km.
Russia Developing 'Smart' Shrapnel to Fire at Drones
Russia's lack of jamming capabilities means they are developing a shrapnel weapon likely to be fired from vehicles.
Take a Tour of Russia's Giant New Arctic Military Base
Moscow has a message for the world: hands off the North Pole.
The U.S.-Russia Nuclear Arms Race Is Over—Russia Won
Every missile system Russia deploys is capable of defeating America's missile defense systems.
What is the Tomahawk Missile the U.S. used in Syria?
Its payload, range and navigation benefits explained.
Tillerson Waives Rights Conditions for Bahrain Arm Sale
Rights groups say the move sends a dangerous signal.
Europe Sales Drive Israel Defense Exports to $6.5bn
Officials say 14 percent increase helped by "increased security challenges" in Europe.
Trump's Contentious Budget Is Unlikely to Pass Congress
The president wants to boost defense spending and gut funding for other agencies.
Global Arms Sales Reach Post Cold War Peak
The U.S. and Russia are behind over half of all arms sales.
Trump: I'll Trade Russian Sanctions for Cut in Nukes
President-elect also tells The Times of London he's eager to complete a trade deal with the U.K.
North Korea Retains Nuclear Plans Despite Trump Win
Pyongyang's main newspaper said Barack Obama's "strategic patience" had not paid off.
NATO: Alliance Does Not Want New Cold War With Russia
Jens Stoltenberg spoke as 4,000 troops prepare to shore up defenses around the Baltic Sea.
Azerbaijan's New Drone
The "Zərbə" and other drones will enter service by the hundreds starting next month.
Saudi Arabia's Billion Dollar Arms Deal With Washington
The Senate cleared the way for a $1.15 billion sale of tanks and other military equipment to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday.
Putin Hails Kalashnikov As 'Modern Art'
The Russian leader visited a renovated plant, producing Russia's most famous rifle.
Modi Snubs China's Xi and Cozies Up to Obama
India would have been less willing to sign up with the U.S. if China had not strengthened its ties with Pakistan.
Poland and Ukraine Touch Base Before NATO Summit
Poroshenko and Duda will also meet on the sidelines in Warsaw.
What Is Putin Up To in China?
Selling arms and oil and unnerving the West will be on the agenda for Putin's China visit.
As the West Rearms, Putin's Military Machine Stalls
Russia's defense spending, which has grown for the past 15 years, has flatlined. It remains at 3.8 percent of GDP this year and is declining in real terms.