MDAA in the News

September 5, 2018

MDA, DOD Leaders Call for Space Sensors to Deal With Hypersonic Threats

Air Force Magazine: The US must use space-based sensors to protect itself from the increasing threat of hypersonic weapons, said

September 5, 2018

After repeated delays, will the Pentagon’s missile defense review be out soon?

Defense News: WASHINGTON — The Pentagon’s long-awaited Missile Defense Review has been delayed more than just a few times, but

September 5, 2018

China Carried Out Several Dozen Hypersonic Arms Tests – US Missile Defense Chief

Sputnik News: WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – China has moved ahead of the United States with several dozen successful hypersonic missile tests

September 5, 2018

Pentagon Plans to Deploy Space-Based Missiles

Washington Free Beacon: The Pentagon is studying the deployment of space-based missiles and new sensors to counter the growing threat

September 5, 2018

Defense policy chief: Weapons in space are ‘bridges yet to be crossed’

Space News: WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is moving forward with plans to build a constellation of warning satellites to defend

August 14, 2018

US suspends F-35 sales to Turkey. Now what?

The Washington Examiner: NDAA SIGNED INTO LAW: With a Humvee and an attack helicopter as a backdrop, President Trump signed

August 3, 2018

In My Opinion: On Winning

USC Dornsife: Life is competitive — it is not fair, and not everyone is a winner. Winning requires building trust

July 25, 2018

How Advanced are Russia’s Hypersonic Weapons?

Newsweek: Russian authorities arrested 74-year-old scientist Viktor Kudryavtsev on Monday for allegedly leaking secret information about Russia’s hypersonic weapons technology

July 11, 2018

MDA working with space community on hypersonic defense

Inside Defense: The Missile Defense Agency is working to better integrate its sensors with those owned by the broader national

July 11, 2018

Army considers its place in joint missile defense

Inside Defense: The Army’s Initial Maneuver-Short-Range Air Defense system is one of the service’s first steps to bring back systems it