MDAA in the News

August 24, 2015

Cruise Missile Defense Needed in Okinawa, Persian Gulf

Washington D.C. – August 24, 2015 — The persistent, 360 degree overhead view provided by the Joint Land Attack Cruise

July 31, 2015

MDA Eyes Shared Constellation for Missile Tracking, Space Surveillance

Mike Gruss Space News: WASHINGTON – The U.S. Missile Defense Agency, which for years has failed to win funding for

June 11, 2015

US and Japan Successfully Test Ballistic Missile Killer

The Diplomat: On June 6, the United States and Japan successfully conducted a live-fire test of a jointly developed new

June 9, 2015

U.S., Japan say first test of Raytheon’s new SM-3 missile a success

Reuters: The United States and Japan announced on Sunday the first live-fire test of Raytheon Co’s new Standard Missile-3 (SM-3)

June 8, 2015

US, Japan say first test of Raytheon’s new SM-3 missile a success

Reuters: The United States and Japan on Sunday announced the first live fire test of Raytheon Co’s new Standard Missile-3

May 26, 2015

Pentagon plans long-range missile defense radar in Alaska

Yahoo News: WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Defense Department on Friday announced plans to deploy a new long-range radar in

May 6, 2015

Obama expected to push for Gulf missile defense at U.S. summit

(Reuters) – President Barack Obama is expected to make a renewed U.S. push next week to help Gulf allies create

April 24, 2015

Euro Missile Defense Must Adapt to Meet Russia Threat

MDAA Press Release: London – April 24, 2015 — NATO’s European missile defense policy, long aimed only at countering missile threats from

April 13, 2015

MDAA Chairman Riki Ellison Interviewed by Frank Gaffney, April 3

This interview features MDAA Chairman Riki Ellison discussing his recent trip to Israel and Jordan, Iran’s development of ICBM technology,

April 13, 2015

Sen. McCain: missile defense work in Tucson even more important with Iran nuclear deal talks

KGUN9 News: Watch Video Coverage of MDAA Arizona Champions Event Here TUCSON (KGUN9-TV) – Senator John McCain made some stops