Missile Defense News

October 26, 2020

Greece is cooperating with other countries to create missile intercepting laser beams

Greek City Times:   An agreement has been made between Greece, Germany, England, Hungary for a new missile-intercepting laser beam

October 26, 2020

SAVAGE Missile Takes Aim At Drone Swarms

Forbes:   Savage Corp. has revealed new details of a missile custom-made to stop drone swarms. The challenge of tackling

October 22, 2020

NATO Set To Approve German Space Center Amid Concern Over Russian, Chinese Moves

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty:   NATO defense ministers are expected to agree this week on setting up a

October 22, 2020

Sea-based missile defense may cost Japan double price of Aegis Ashore

The Japan Times:   Basing Japan’s missile defense systems at sea may cost at least twice as much to complete

October 22, 2020

Congress holds the key to outpacing North Korea’s nuclear capabilities

The Hill:   While our nation is understandably focused upon election year politics, members of Congress and defense oversight committee

October 22, 2020

Patriot Missile Battery Suddenly Appears At Small Regional Airport In Texas

The Drive:   The inbox here at The War Zone can be pretty interesting on any given morning, but today’s

October 22, 2020

Non-weapon materials brought into THAAD base after dispersal of protesters

Yonhap News Agency:   The defense ministry on Thursday brought non-weapon materials and construction equipment onto a Terminal High Altitude

October 21, 2020

Tri-nation naval exercises held in South China Sea

Taipei Times:   The US, Japan, and Australia conducted trilateral naval exercises in the South China Sea on Monday, the

October 21, 2020

SpaceX teams with Microsoft for Space Development Agency contract

SpaceNews:   SpaceX, earlier this month, won a $149 million contract from the Defense Department’s Space Development Agency to build

October 21, 2020

The United States will improve the missile defense system to confront Russia and China

Pledge Times:   Pentagon chief Mark Esper said that the United States intends to increase the number of medium and