Missile Defense News

November 14, 2016

Future USS John Finn Completes Acceptance Trials

Navy: Pre-Commissioning Unit John Finn (DDG 113) successfully completed acceptance trials and returned to Pascagoula, Mississippi, Nov. 3. Acceptance trials

November 14, 2016

Cobham awarded Aegis waveguide contract

C4ISR Net: Cobham has been awarded a contract to produce waveguide components and assemblies for Lockheed Martin’s AN/SPY-1D three-dimensional fixed-phased

November 14, 2016

Military to acquire hundreds of Trophy missile defense systems

Israel Hayom: Trophy is an active tank protection system designed to intercept and destroy incoming anti-tank missiles and rockets with

November 14, 2016

Iran FM’s Advisor: Missiles outside Iran not Limited to Syria

Asharq Al-Awsat: London – Two days after Iran’s chief of staff revealed that the production line of ballistic missiles shifted

November 10, 2016

Opposition warns it will demand resignation of defense minister over intel pact with Tokyo

Yonhap News: A lawmaker from the main opposition Democratic Party said Thursday he will seek a dismissal motion against the

November 10, 2016

President Trump Is Likely To Boost U.S. Military Spending By $500 Billion To $1 Trillion

Forbes: President-elect Donald Trump believes the the Obama administration has weakened the American military. He campaigned on a promise of

November 10, 2016

Former US Ambassador in Bucharest: Trump’s election will not affect Deveselu missile shield

Romania Insider: Mark Gitenstein, the former U.S. Ambassador in Bucharest between 2009 and 2012, says that he has never heard

November 10, 2016

The Double-Edged Sword of Armenia’s New Nuclear-Capable Missiles

The World Post: As someone who loves Armenia, my first response to the news that my country had purchased advanced

November 10, 2016

On North Korea, Trump Could Change Everything

Voice of America: After winning the U.S. presidential election, President-elect Donald Trump has tried to reassure allies in Northeast Asia

November 10, 2016

N.K. vows not to give up nuclear weapons as Trump elected new U.S. president

Yonhap News: North Korea said Thursday that it will stick to its nuclear weapons program as Republican Donald Trump is