Missile Defense News

September 9, 2015

China’s Nuclear Deterrence Strategy

Stratfor: Military watchers around the world eagerly anticipated China’s Sept. 3 military parade to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the

September 8, 2015

Lockheed to continue integration of Aegis combat system on US Navy ships

Naval Technology: Lockheed Martin has secured a contract to continue to modernise Aegis hardware and software onboard the US Navy

September 8, 2015

Sky is Safe: Brazil to Buy Russian Pantsir-S1 Missile Systems in 2016

Sputnik News: Brazil will acquire a shipment of Russian Pantsir-S1 missile systems in 2016, a highly-ranked official in the Russian

September 8, 2015

(News Focus) N. Korea’s possible missile launch feared to hamper family reunions

Yonhap News: SEOUL, Sept. 8 (Yonhap) — South and North Korea’s deal to hold reunions of families separated by the

September 8, 2015

A Stone’s Throw Away From Alaska: Russian Sub en Route to Kamchatka Base

Sputnik News: Russian Borei-class nuclear-powered ballistic submarine Alexander Nevsky is set to join the Russian Navy’s Pacific Fleet in late

September 8, 2015

Nuclear Armed Submarines: The Indo-Pacific’s Great Destabilizer?

The National Interest: Last week in Beijing, China celebrated the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two with

September 8, 2015

Kratos Awarded High Energy Laser Task Order Valued at $32 Million

Kratos Defense: SAN DIEGO, Sept. 08, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ:KTOS), a leading National

September 4, 2015

China showcases advanced ballistic missiles at military parade

Washington Post: China unveiled a host of new military equipment at the country’s military parade Thursday in celebration of the

September 4, 2015

Destroyer Carney to depart on homeport switch

Navy Times: The destroyer Carney will leave its homeport of Mayport, Florida, on Sept. 12 to become the fourth and

September 4, 2015

System integration lab helps build air defense weapon

Redstone Rocket: Some members of the Army weapons community quietly noted a first anniversary in early August. Aug. 8 marked