Missile Defense News

September 16, 2016

Laser weapon prototype part of new Defence innovation initiative

Gov.UK Ministry of Defence finalising a £30 million deal for a new laser demonstrator Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has today

September 16, 2016

South Korea Ups the Ante

STRATFOR: Forecast North Korea will not give up its nuclear arsenal and will continue to pursue nuclear weapons as a

September 16, 2016

ROK Partners with Deep US Ties help 94th AAMDC achieve AMD success during UFG16

DVIDS: OSAN AIR BASE, South Korea – The US military and the ROK air force operate various missile defense systems

September 15, 2016

US Navy Develops Laser Weapon Prototypes for Destroyers, Cruisers (and Maybe Carriers)

The National Interest: The Navy plans to arm its destroyers and other ships with high-tech, low-cost ship-board laser weapons engineered

September 15, 2016

Pentagon to Accelerate Rail Gun Projectile Weapon – Fires From Army Howitzer

Scout/Warrior: An Army Howitzer is now firing a 5,000-miles per hour, high-tech, electromagnetic Hyper Velocity Projectile, initially developed as a

September 15, 2016

69th ADA enhances readiness through joint exercises abroad

Fort Hood Sentinel: The 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade participated in a Joint Air Defense Exercise, a three-day training event

September 15, 2016

How one of the world’s most advanced missile-defense systems works in one graphic

Business Insider: Here’s a brief breakdown of the process: 1. Radar detects threat THAAD’s first line of defense is its

September 15, 2016

To cope with North Korean missiles, discusses SDF’s strike capabilities

The Japan News: The threat of North Korea’s nuclear arsenal and missiles has entered a new dimension. Japan needs to

September 14, 2016

Game Changer: Combining Lockheed Martin’s F-35 and Aegis missile defense

The National Interest: The United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps have successfully tested the Lockheed Martin F-35B

September 14, 2016

U.S. Air Force’s Greaves nominated to lead Missile Defense Agency

Space News: U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Samuel Greaves, who has led the Defense Department’s efforts to end reliance on