Missile Defense News

November 13, 2019

Pentagon plan to kill missile defense leaves America defenseless

The Washington Times: It seems like the kind of swamp-draining good-government measure for which the Trump administration can rightly take

November 13, 2019

Northrop Grumman showcases new 2,500-employee missile-defense facility in Chandler

AZCentral: As five military parachutists landed on the front lawn, Northrop Grumman unveiled its new Chandler center — home to 2,500

November 12, 2019

PAC-3 interceptor hits two ballistic missiles during test

Defense News: WASHINGTON — Two Patriot Advanced Capability-3 Cost Reduction Initiative interceptors successfully hit two ballistic missile targets Thursday at

November 12, 2019

2 terrorists killed as IDF retaliates after Gaza rocket attacks

Israel National News: Terrorists in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip fired approximately 70 rockets at Israel Tuesday morning, following the elimination

November 8, 2019

Mercury Systems Selected by Raytheon to Supply Critical Technology for LTAMDS Radar Program to enhance U.S. Army Threat Awareness

Yahoo!: ANDOVER, Mass., Nov. 07, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mercury Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRCY, www.mrcy.com) today announced that its high-performance signal

November 8, 2019

Erdogan Hints at Readiness to Resolve Missile Row With Trump

Yahoo!: (Bloomberg) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday he’s ready to buy American Patriot missiles if the

November 6, 2019

Serbia won’t purchase Russia’s S-400 missile defense systems – President Vucic

RT: Serbia does not plan to purchase Russia’s S-400 missile defense systems, President Aleksandar Vucic said on Wednesday. “From what I

November 1, 2019

NATO allies, including Turkey, test next-generation electronic defenses in naval exercise

Daily Sabah: Thirteen NATO countries, including Turkey, are taking part in air and missile defense drills to test electronic defense

October 31, 2019

Missile Defense Agency selects four companies to develop space sensors

Space News: WASHINGTON — The Missile Defense Agency awarded Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Leidos and L3Harris each a $20 million contract

October 30, 2019

3 ways America can fix its vulnerability to cruise missiles

Defense News: September’s drone and cruise missile attack on a major Saudi energy facility highlights the challenges associated with cruise missile defense.