Missile Defense News

July 31, 2018

US Congress Pushes Ballistic Missile Defense Program Based on Laser-Armed Drones

Sputnik News: Despite receiving a record-high $11.5 billion budget in 2018, the US Missile Defense Agency is poised to receive

July 30, 2018

Like Washington and Moscow: India to Set Up Missile Shield Around Delhi

Sputnik News: Taking a cue from superpowers Russia and the United States, other countries are mulling similar advanced air defense

July 30, 2018

Japan could soon withdraw PAC-3 missile interceptors

UPI: July 30 (UPI) — Missile interceptors Japan deployed in the Chugoku region in response to growing North Korea provocations

July 30, 2018

Decision on $3.6B Ravenna Missile Site Coming ‘Soon’

Business Journal Daily: VIENNA TOWNSHIP, Ohio – The decision about placing a missile defense site at Camp Ravenna should be

July 30, 2018

Japan is ready to ink a $1.2 billion contract with Lockheed Martin for missile defense systems

Defense News: The Japanese government has officially chosen Lockheed Martin to provide the radar arrays for its forthcoming Aegis Ashore

July 30, 2018

US, Egypt Begin Exercise Eagle Salute 18

DVIDS: The U.S. Navy along with Egyptian Naval Force (ENF) commenced exercise Eagle Salute 18 at Red Sea Naval Base

July 27, 2018

BMD Flight Test Schedule Must Be Unclassified

Federation of American Scientists: Earlier this year, the Department of Defense classified the schedule of flight tests of ballistic missile

July 27, 2018

94th Army Air and Missile Defense Command Change of Command Ceremony

DVIDS: FORT SHAFTER —After two years in command, Brig. Gen. Sean A. Gainey relinquished command of the 94th Army Air

July 27, 2018

Patriot missile breaks its own distance record to defeat threat target in test

Defense News: WASHINGTON — The Army’s most advanced version of the Patriot missile broke its own distance record to intercept

July 27, 2018

United States, Canada Studying Options to Replace Arctic Early Warning Radars

National Defense: The United States and Canada are beginning to study potential replacements for a jointly operated network of unmanned