Missile Defense News

September 29, 2015

SMDC has high hopes for low-cost launcher

Army Press Release: In times of continuing budgetary constraints, the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command,

September 29, 2015

2nd LAAD perfects surface-to-air defense skills

DVIDS: The sound of stinger missile rounds cracked though the air like strikes of lightning as Marines with 2nd Low

September 29, 2015

Eight Years Of NFIRE Support Comes To A Close For Orbital ATK

Satnews: Sponsored by the U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA), and built at Orbital ATK’s satellite manufacturing facility in Gilbert, Arizona,

September 28, 2015

Polish Parliament agrees to ratify military base

Radio Poland: As many as 422 MPs voted for the bill, with three voting against, and five abstaining. The agreement,

September 28, 2015

A U.S.-Russian Arms Treaty Could Be in Trouble

Stratfor: Russia is feeling increasingly limited by the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty as the United States continues to modernize

September 28, 2015

US Assistant Secretary to Meet With NATO, EU Officials for Missile Defense

Sputnik: US Assistant Secretary for Arms Control, Verification, and Compliance Frank Rose will travel to Belgium to meet NATO, EU officials to discuss missile

September 23, 2015

UAE forces use Patriot missile system to thwart Houthi attack

The National: Gulf coalition forces thwarted a rebel missile attack on their camp in Marib province on Monday night, Yemeni

September 23, 2015

Raytheon wins prestigious Brandon Hall award for Patriot missile battery virtual training

Market Watch: Virtual training technology developed by Raytheon RTN, +0.78% has received the prestigious Brandon Hall silver award for “Best

September 23, 2015

More And Better Radars Are The Next Step In Countering Missile Threats

Lexington Institute: The United States, its friends and allies face a serious and growing threat from adversaries armed with a

September 23, 2015

Building the Best Defense

U.S. News and World Report: The people who allegedly knew better scoffed at then-President Ronald Reagan back in 1983 when