Missile Defense News

January 22, 2024

The Adjutant General of Colorado visits 100th Missile Defense Brigade

Colorado National Guard The Adjutant General of Colorado U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Laura Clellan visited Soldiers of the Colorado Army

January 19, 2024

Lockheed to test Patriot and Aegis integration in live-fire test

Defense News Lockheed Martin will test this spring whether it can successfully integrate the U.S. Army’s latest and most capable

January 17, 2024

Space and Missile Defense Command has new leader

Redstone Rocket Lt. Gen. Sean Gainey assumed command of Space and Missile Defense Command and the Joint Functional Component Command

January 17, 2024

Optical-8: Japan’s satellite eye on China, N Korea missiles

Asia Times Japan’s recent Optical-8 intelligence-gathering satellite launch underlines the remilitarizing nation’s growing focus on space-based security, with a particular

January 17, 2024

Why The U.S. Needs A Third Site For National Missile Defense

Forbes Nuclear war is by far the biggest military threat to national security, and the threat is growing. Russia has

January 17, 2024

Pentagon’s next-gen missile-tracking effort moves ahead—for now

Defense One The Pentagon has picked the builders of a big chunk of its next-gen missile-tracking satellites, but the effort

January 16, 2024

Houthis fire ballistic missile day after US, Britain launch retaliatory strikes in Yemen

Stars & Stripes Houthi rebels fired a ballistic missile into the Red Sea on Friday, a day after U.S. and

January 16, 2024

A Short History Of Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile Attacks

Popular Mechanics Over 100 Tomahawk cruise missiles and precision-guided bombs rained down on the military assets of Houthi militants in Yemen on

January 16, 2024

North Korea fires missile, minister to visit Russia as tensions rise

Nikkei Asia North Korea fired an apparent intermediate-range missile into the sea on Sunday, South Korea and Japan said, as

January 16, 2024

Why Shoot Down Houthi Missiles When We Could Microwave Them?

Forbes Raytheon’s high power microwave system may one day knock down drones, missiles, and more with the repeatability of your