Missile Defense News

March 26, 2015

A New Approach for U.S. Missile Defense?

Breaking Defense: Sometimes it takes real candor at the highest levels to bring about needed change. A good example is

March 26, 2015

Poland Requests US Patriot Missiles – US Missile Defense Commander

Sputnik News: WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Poland has made requests for US Patriot surface-to-air missiles as it moves to complete a $10 billion integrated air

March 26, 2015

Turkey to take missile decision after elections

Hurriyet Daily News: Ankara has put off its final decision on a disputed, multi-billion dollar contract for the acquisition of

March 26, 2015

Iran to Test Intercontinental Ballistic Missile in 2015 – US Defense Agency

Sputnik News: WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The US ground-based interceptors based in Fort Greely, Alaska and Vandenberg Air Force Base in California are sufficient

March 25, 2015

How Worried Should Seoul Be About North Korea’s Missiles?

The Diplomat: Seoul has been wrestling with the question of whether to support the deployment of the U.S.-backed Terminal High

March 25, 2015

A U.S.-Seoul Missile Test

Wall Street Journal: China and Russia are publicly lobbying South Korea to reject a U.S. plan to base a new

March 25, 2015

US Lawmakers Ask to Boost Funding for US-Israel Missile Defense Systems

Sputnik News: WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – US Congressman Peter Roskam and Congresswoman Grace Meng urged House appropriators to boost funding for joint US-Israel

March 25, 2015

Dempsey: North Korea ‘Somewhat Predictable’ in Provocation

DoD News: ABOARD A U.S. MILITARY AIRCRAFT, March 24, 2015 – North Korea is “somewhat predictable” in its provocation during

March 24, 2015

Missile System Helps Counter N. Korea Threats, US Official Says

Voice of America: A senior Pentagon official says a U.S. missile defense called Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) is a

March 24, 2015

NATO missile defense in Romania “not a threat to Russia

Turkish Weekly: The NATO missile shield, launched in 2005 and set to be fully operational by 2025, has been a