Missile Defense News

May 29, 2025

TECHNOLOGY: Italy to Lead EU Project to Develop Mobile Laser Weapon Systems for Air Defense.

Army Recognition Group According to information published by the European Union on May 27, 2025, EU Member States have officially

May 29, 2025

China equips light brigades with SWS3 air defense systems to counter drones during reconnaissance missions.

Army Recognition Group As reported by the X account sugar_wsnbn on May 25, 2025, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has officially

May 29, 2025

Germany pledges 5 billion euros in new aid to Ukraine, no Taurus missiles announced

The Kyiv Independent Germany has unveiled a military aid package for Ukraine worth 5 billion euros ($5.65 billion), the country’s

May 29, 2025

Israel Says It Destroyed Drones With Lasers

The Wall Street Journal Israel’s experimental air-defense system known as the Iron Beam uses laser technology to strike down drones

May 28, 2025

Uncertainty Over AN/TPY-6 Guam Missile Defense Radar Emerges

The Warzone Wire The fate of the AN/TPY-6 radar is unclear amid larger questions about plans to dramatically expand Guam’s

May 27, 2025

Slammed by Russian missiles, Ukraine seeks more U.S. air defense systems

The Washington Post KYIV — Ukraine is increasingly worried about securing more U.S.-made Patriot air defense systems, as stockpiles sent

May 27, 2025

Missile Defense Agency reveals details of new $151 billion SHIELD contract

Defense Industry Europe The U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA) has released new information about a potential 10-year contract aimed at

May 27, 2025

China develops new SWS3 gun-missile system

Defence Blog China has developed a new SWS3 35mm Gun-Missile System, a mobile short-range air defense platform designed to counter

May 27, 2025

China claims its new stealth tech could evade US’ proposed Golden Dome missile defense

Interesting Engineering Scientists in China have debuted a new material that could evade the proposed US missile defense system announced

May 27, 2025

Ukraine Can Now Target Russian Bases With Western Missiles—But How Many Remain?

Forbes German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced Monday that Berlin, as well as the UK, France and United States has extended