MDAA in the News

February 27, 2018

East Coast nuclear defense site could be in Ohio

Dayton Daily News: WASHINGTON – Nuclear missiles headed for the United States could be shot down from Ohio if the

February 26, 2018

U.S. nears decision on Ravenna as missile defense site

CantonRep.com: WASHINGTON If the state’s congressional delegation has its way, one of the first lines of defense against incoming ballistic

February 9, 2018

“Current Missile Defense Against Threats Like North Korea Is Reliable”

PH Tribune: North Korea have just played its propaganda theater, military parade. The regime’s leader Kim Jong-un in his Soviet-long

February 1, 2018

New $30M defense missile fails in test off Kauai

Honolulu Star Advertiser: A $30 million missile touted as a possible second layer of defense for Hawaii from North Korean

February 1, 2018

U.S. missile defense test reportedly fails off Kauai

KITV News: A defense missile test conducted Wednesday morning off Kauai was reportedly unsuccessful. Island News confirmed the test took place

February 1, 2018

Chief Honored as Navy’s Missile Defender of the Year

America’s Navy: ALEXANDRIA, Va. (NNS) — Chief Fire Controlman (Aegis) Zachary Quirk was honored as the Navy’s Missile Defender of

January 30, 2018

100th Missile Defense Brigade Soldier Named National Guard Missile Defender of the Year

US Army: COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado — Amid ever-increasing threats from around the world, 2017 was a seminal year for United

January 18, 2018

Hawaii To Test New Missile Interceptor As False Alarm Triggers North Korea Anxiety

Task and Purpose: A groundbreaking missile defense test is expected soon on Kauai that has ramifications for the defense of

January 16, 2018

New missile set for testing on Kauai might lend better defense

Honolulu Star Advertiser: A groundbreaking missile defense test is expected soon on Kauai that has ramifications for the defense of

December 8, 2017

The F-35 could intercept a North Korean missile launch — but it could bring an all-out war

Business Insider: The US Air Force has had air-to-air missiles that lock on to hot, flying targets for decades, and