Missile Defense News

July 9, 2018

Patriot system gets caught up in Swedish politics

Defense News: HELSINKI ― Tight budget constraints for defense have resulted in Swedish opposition leaders questioning the government’s capacity, or

July 6, 2018

US taps Japan radar tech to double missile defense range

Nikkei Asian Review: TOKYO — The U.S. and Japan are looking to jointly develop next-generation radar technology that would use Japanese semiconductors

July 6, 2018

Orbital to build 18 supersonic target drones

Military & Aerospace Electronics: PATUXENT RIVER NAS, Md. – Aerial target experts at Orbital Sciences Corp. in Chandler, Ariz., are

July 6, 2018

I Used to Direct the Missile Defense Agency. America Needs New Weapons

Fortune: One might imagine that using a beam of light as a weapon is a recent military development, but the

July 6, 2018

DoD partnerships critical to Fairbanks’ strategic importance

U.S. Army: OINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, AK — A new era of military modernization was the theme during a visit to

July 5, 2018

Netherlands, US To Share New Technology Systems For Large Equipment Projects

Defenseworld: The Netherlands and the US signed a defense cooperation agreement that includes sharing of information about new technological systems

July 5, 2018

Defense Ministry Carries Out Missile Test from Central Israel Airbase

The Jerusalem Post: Israel’s Defense Ministry conducted a missile test from the Palmachim air base early Thursday morning. “In the

July 4, 2018

Raytheon Acquires $315M Deal for Griffin Missile Production

Zacks: Raytheon Company’s (RTN – Free Report) Missile Systems (MS) business unit recently won a $315 million deal for the

July 4, 2018

Letter: Missile defense worth the investment

Anchorage Daily News: I read an article in Monday’s Anchorage Daily News about Defense Secretary Jim Mattis stopping in Alaska

July 4, 2018

SMDC civilians educate Soldiers on Kestrel Eye

DVIDS: REDSTONE ARSENAL, Alabama – Soldiers and civilians collaborate to ensure warfighters are prepared to use Army’s latest satellite. U.S.