Missile Defense News

September 21, 2018

SpaceX Exec Says Company Would Launch A Weapon Into Space In ‘Defense Of This Country’

The Drive: As it looks to pave the way for a new Space Force, the Pentagon is also reexamining the

September 20, 2018

Japan could use Aegis Ashore system to shoot down Guam-bound missiles, official says

Stars and Stripes: TOKYO — Japan will legally be able to use planned Aegis Ashore systems to intercept North Korean

September 20, 2018

Missile defense system upgrade meets Soldier’s urgent need

Redstone Rocket: The Cruise Missile Defense Systems Project Office, in conjunction with the Armament Research and Development Engineering Center, has

September 20, 2018

Saudi Arabia shoots down ballistic missile fired by Houthi militia toward Jazan

Arab News: RIYADH: Saudi Arabia air defense forces have intercepted and shot down a ballistic missile fired by Houthi militia toward

September 20, 2018

Sullivan takes over key military subcommittee with eye on Alaska

KTUU: WASHINGTON (Gray DC) – Alaska’s military communities now have a key advocate on Capitol Hill. Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska,

September 20, 2018

Toward a cost-effective ballistic missile defense

The Washington Times: With North Korea’s and Iran’s nuclear missiles and Russia-China collusion, the United States needs a credible, practical,

September 19, 2018

Japanese Destroyer Just Shot Down a Simulated Ballistic Missile

Popular Mechanics: A Japanese destroyer shot down a simulated ballistic missile in a test off the coast of Hawaii last

September 18, 2018

Congress wants new plans from Army on its indirect fire protection suite development

Defense News: WASHINGTON — The Army has changed its acquisition plan for its Indirect Fire Protection Capability — designed to

September 18, 2018

The US Navy is going to need a bigger boat, and it’s getting ready to buy one

Defense News: WASHINGTON — The U.S. surface Navy is moving rapidly toward buying a new large surface ship that will

September 18, 2018

NATO stuck in the middle of a messy, multi-billion dollar weapon sale between Turkey, Russia and the US

CNBC: WASHINGTON — NATO, the world’s most powerful military alliance, is stuck in the middle of tricky weapons sale between