Missile Defense News

July 18, 2016

Russia To Receive Seven Tu-95MS Strategic Bombers That Can Carry Long-Range Cruise Missiles

The International Business Times: The Russian Defense Ministry will soon receive seven more Tu-95MS strategic bombers, capable of carrying long-range

July 18, 2016

CIA director says THAAD deployment is U.S. obligation

The Korea Herald: The decision to place the THAAD missile defense system in South Korea was taken as part of

July 18, 2016

Maritime Theater Missile Defense Forum Completes At-Sea Demonstration 2016

DVIDS: PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY, Kaua’i – The Maritime Theater Missile Defense Forum completed the live-fire phase of At-Sea Demonstration

July 18, 2016

South Korea, Japan, & The U.S. agree on deployment of THAAD missile defense in South Korea, but differ slightly on South China Sea

The Hankyoreh: Senior diplomats from South Korea, the US and Japan met in Honolulu, Hawaii, on July 14 and promised

July 18, 2016

Lockheed Martin Will Pursue New Army Missile Defense Sensor

PRNewswire: Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is responding to a U.S. Army request for a Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense

July 18, 2016

Over 170 Saudi-Led Troops Killed in Yemen’s Missile Attack

Tasnim News Agency: The Yemeni army fired the missile at a garrison of the Saudi-led troops in Taiz Province in

July 18, 2016

Houthi rebels in Yemen fired a ballistic missile at a military base in Saudi Arabia

Sputnik: According to the Al Masirah broadcaster, the rebels said that the attack was a response to the continued shelling of different areas

July 15, 2016

House votes to toughen Iran sanctions

The Hill: The House passed legislation cracking down on Iran Tuesday, the anniversary of the nuclear deal loathed by Republicans.

July 15, 2016

Shovels and old planes – As North Korea pursues the bomb, its military wanes

Euronews: Like many in North Korea’s army of 1.2 million, Eom Yeong-nam spent more time holding the wooden handle of

July 15, 2016

THAAD Radiation Fears Spark South Korean Protests

VOA News: Protesters pelted South Korean Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn with eggs and water bottles Friday as he tried to