Missile Defense News

May 24, 2016

Iran’s Ground Force Fires Optimized Home-Made Missiles during Drills

Farsnews: Two rounds of ‘Naze’at (N6, N10 and N45)’ and five rounds of ‘Fajr 5’ missiles were fired during the

May 24, 2016

47 Seconds From Hell: Last-Ditch Robotic Missile Defense

Breaking Defense: In a report out this morning, CSBA scholars Bryan Clark and Mark Gunzinger argue that we don’t just need

May 24, 2016

Army tests High Energy Laser in exercise

Army Newswire: Last month, the Army’s Space and Missile Defense Command proved again how effective the High Energy Laser Mobile

May 24, 2016

Northern Marianas worried about reach of Chinese missiles

Radio New Zealand: The Northern Marianas has expressed concern over the potential danger posed by China’s increasing capability to launch

May 24, 2016

Iran boasts it is capable of destroying Israel ‘in less than EIGHT MINUTES’ two weeks after testing missiles which can reach the state

Daily Mail: Iran has boasted it is capable of destroying Israel ‘in less than eight minutes’ – two weeks after

May 24, 2016

US defense bill to invest $600m in Israeli missile defense

The Times of Israel: WASHINGTON — A number of measures for Israel have been attached to a defense spending bill

May 24, 2016

South Korea, Japan, and U.S. to Hold Missile Defense Drill in June

The Diplomat: South Korea and Japan will join the United States in a joint missile defense exercise on or around

May 24, 2016

Recent Indian Interceptor missile test a failure: Report

International Business Times: The recent test-firing of the Indian supersonic Interceptor missile, which was part of the Defence Research and Development

May 20, 2016

Army Awards Black & Veatch $70M Ballistic Missile Defense Program Support IDIQ

GovConWire: Black & Veatch has won a potential five-year, $70 million contract to perform architectural and engineering services for the U.S. Army’s ballistic

May 19, 2016

China’s Nuclear Subs Are Ready to Terrorize the Sea

The Daily Beast: China’s about to join an exclusive club for nuclear powers. After decades of development, 2016 could be