Missile Defense News

August 5, 2016

U.S. and Israel Finalize Talks over 10-year Military Package

JP Updates: The United States and Israel finalized intensive talks overnight on Wednesday in Washington D.C., hoping to reach a

August 5, 2016

China’s vociferous reactions over THAAD may hurt its neighborhood diplomacy, leadership ambitions

Yonhap News: China’s vociferous reactions over the planned dispatch of an advanced U.S. antimissile system to South Korea could compromise

August 5, 2016

RIMPAC 2016: ANZAC frigate HMAS Ballarat proves out anti-ship missile upgrades

IHS Janes 360: HMAS Ballarat has successfully launched two Evolved SeaSparrow Missiles simultaneously Launch proves out the platform’s recently completed

August 5, 2016

China Mulls Ramping Up Its Missile Defense With Russia

Defense Talk: With the televised demonstration of China’s latest system of intercepting incoming ballistic missiles during the intermediate stage of

August 5, 2016

Hawaii-based Army missile defense command gets new leader

Chron: A new leader is taking over a U.S. Army missile defense command in the Asia-Pacific region. Brig. Gen. Sean

August 5, 2016

What happens to North Korea missiles fired into the sea?

Japan Times: North Korea has fired a barrage of missiles, artillery pieces and rockets into the waters off its east

August 5, 2016

MTSI to build missile-defense threat assessment

Military Aerospace Electronics: U.S. missile-defense experts needed a system to help analysts assess potential missile attacks on the U.S. and

August 5, 2016

China to the US: You provoked these North Korean missile tests

Business Insider: Following North Korea’s latest round of audacious ballistic-missile tests, the 15-member UN Security Council met at Japan’s request on

August 4, 2016

North Korea hopes to plant flag on the moon

AP News: North Korean space officials are hard at work on a five-year plan to put more advanced satellites into

August 4, 2016

North Korean Missile Tests Creating Divisions in Asia

VOA News: The United Nations Security Council remains divided over how to respond to North Korea’s increasingly provocative missile tests,