Missile Defense News

April 24, 2015

North Korea’s missiles are no longer a punchline

MarketWatch: Until recently, the reliability of North Korea’s missiles was so sketchy that the country’s arsenal had little use other

April 24, 2015

Euro Missile Defense Must Adapt to Meet Russia Threat

MDAA Press Release: London – April 24, 2015 — NATO’s European missile defense policy, long aimed only at countering missile threats from

April 24, 2015

Iranian missiles and the eastern U.S.: How big a threat?

PolitiFact: Everyone’s been talking about the potential nuclear deal with Iran. Largely absent in the discussion, however, is the question

April 23, 2015

China Warns North Korean Nuclear Threat Is Rising

Wall Street Journal: China’s top nuclear experts have increased their estimates of North Korea’s nuclear weapons production well beyond most

April 23, 2015

House Pushes for Missile Defense Improvements to Counter Russia

Military.com News: The House Armed Service’s Strategic Forces subcommittee said Wednesday that Russia’s acts of aggression on the Ukraine border

April 23, 2015

Bill Seeks Info on Russian Missile Sales

Defense News: WASHINGTON — A House bill would restrict the Pentagon’s ability to purchase space launch services from Russian companies,

April 23, 2015

Seapower Markup Supports US Navy Programs

Defense News: WASHINGTON — The US Navy’s fiscal 2016 budget submissions in general enjoy support on Capitol Hill, but questions

April 23, 2015

Schumacher selected as SMDC deputy commander

Redstone Rocket: The secretary of the Army has approved the selection of Julie Schumacher for the position of deputy to

April 23, 2015

India’s New Mega Weapon: Nuclear-Armed Supersonic Missiles

National Interest: India’s nuclear command has begun receiving fighter jets armed with the country’s most advanced, supersonic cruise missile. According

April 22, 2015

South Korea Is Planning a Huge Increase in Defense Spending

The Diplomat: On Monday, South Korea said that its defense budget would grow markedly over the next five years amid