Missile Defense News

December 2, 2016

N.K. nukes aimed for reunification on its own terms: expert

Yonhap: A researcher argued Friday that North Korea is developing nuclear weapons not to use in war, but as a

December 2, 2016

Senate votes to extend sanctions against Iran

CNN: Senators overwhelmingly approved Thursday a 10-year extension of tough economic sanctions against Iran they believe is needed to ensure

December 2, 2016

Trump team considering new non-nuclear sanctions on Iran: FT

Reuters: Donald Trump’s transition team is examining proposals for new non-nuclear sanctions on Iran, the Financial Times reported on Friday,

December 2, 2016

Best of the best in missile defense

Dvids: The top missile defense service members on the Korean Peninsula were recognized by the founder and chairman of the

December 2, 2016

U.S. Navy Advances Massive Destroyer, Cruiser Aegis Tech Overhaul

The National Interest: The Navy is modernizing its destroyers and cruisers with Aegis technology equipped with new multi-mission signal processors,

December 2, 2016

South Korean businesses feel pressure from China over THAAD, report says

United Press International: Concern over Chinese retaliation in response to a decision to deploy a U.S. missile defense system continues

December 2, 2016

Poland Signs Deal With US Missile Maker Raytheon

Associated Press: Poland and the U.S. Patriot missile maker Raytheon have signed a letter of intent to cooperate in production

December 2, 2016

Defense Bill Would Expand U.S. Missile-Defense Policy

Roll Call: In a potentially momentous departure from longstanding law, the fiscal 2017 defense policy bill Congress will send President

December 1, 2016

Ukraine tests missiles, drawing Russia’s anger

United Press International: Ukraine began surface-to-air missile tests Thursday over the Black Sea, after Russia threatened to shoot the projectiles

December 1, 2016

CIA chief warns Trump that scrapping Iran deal would be ‘disastrous’

Los Angeles Times: Senior U.S. intelligence officials are increasingly concerned that President-elect Donald Trump’s threats to dismantle the Iran nuclear