December 13, 2017
Army IBCS Missile Defense System Tracks Jets Despite Jamming
Breaking Defense: The Army’s embattled missile defense network, IBCS, passed a major field test at Yuma Proving Ground in October,
Breaking Defense: The Army’s embattled missile defense network, IBCS, passed a major field test at Yuma Proving Ground in October,
Alabama.com: COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado — Nine additional U.S. Army Soldiers are now qualified to operate the only system in the
AFCEA: Andover, Massachusetts-based Mercury Systems, Incorporated will provide state-of-the-art radio frequency (RF) modules for missile defense systems, under a $2.2M
The Mainichi: The Cabinet of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is set to approve a plan on Dec. 19 to introduce
Next Big Future: For the last few years there have been heavy 10-30 kilowatt combat lasers tested on a Navy
Scout: The US, Japan and South Korea are planning a joint, two-day ballistic missile defense exercise in Pacific waters as
Esquire: Yet again North Korea has threatened total nuclear annihilation of the United States and all allied states. This is
iHLS: Poland will purchase Raytheon’s Patriot Air and Missile Defence (AMD) systems. The sale will include four AN/MPQ-65 radar sets,
Vox: The US military is developing a weapon with microwave technology — yes, microwave — designed to stop countries like
Air Force: America’s nuclear deterrent relies in part on 25,000 40-year-old solid state modules, divided between five massive Northern Hemisphere
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