Missile Defense News

August 24, 2016

Lockheed Martin To Supply MK-41 Vertical Launch System Components To US Navy

Defense World: Lockheed Martin has won two contracts worth $37 million to exercise options for various component equipment associated with

August 24, 2016

The U-2 Spy Plane Could Get a New Job: Missile Destroyer

Popular Mechanics: America’s longest-flying spy plane could pick up a new mission that would keep it flying for several more

August 23, 2016

APAC will Dominate the Global Anti-ship Missile Defense System Market by Occupying More than 40% Market Share in 2020: Technavio

Business Wire: LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The global anti-ship missile defense system market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.56% during

August 22, 2016

S. Korean Defense ministry to consider alternative location for US THAAD system

Sputnik: TOKYO (Sputnik) – Earlier in the day, the administrative head of the Seongju County asked the ministry to choose another site for the

August 22, 2016

A look at America’s top missile defense systems

Business Insider: The THAAD, Patriot, and Aegis platforms are America’s top missile-defense systems, using powerful radars, an advanced network of

August 18, 2016

Claims Chinese officers ‘spied’ on British ballistic missile radar base

UK Defence Journal: It has been claimed that Chinese officers who attended an RAF training course spent much of their

August 18, 2016

First intercept test of new SM-3 variant set for October

Space News: A new missile co-developed by the United States and Japan is expected to face its first intercept test

August 18, 2016

Raytheon eyes new test sets for SM-3 missile

Military & Aerospace Electronics: Missile experts at Raytheon Co. will carry out revolutionary new test and measurement procedures for circuit

August 18, 2016

Utah State’s Space Dynamics Lab to continue research for MDA

Space News: The U.S. Missile Defense Agency has awarded the Utah State University Research Foundation a contract to continue to

August 18, 2016

Pentagon: We’re Closer Than Ever to Lasers That Can Stop Iranian, North Korean Missiles

Defense One: The Pentagon is looking to lasers as a cheaper, more effective way to shoot down long-range missiles fired