Missile Defense News

February 13, 2024

North Korea tests new guided rocket launcher system in latest threat to Seoul

UPI North Korea tested a new “controllable shell and ballistic control system” for multiple rocket launchers, state media reported Monday, as

February 12, 2024

PACAF welcomes new commander

Pacific Air Forces Gen. Kevin B. Schneider took the reins as the new Pacific Air Forces commander during a change

February 12, 2024

India Acquires Air-Defense Stryker Vehicles for Border War with China

Warrior Maven India, under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, has pursued a transformative foreign policy, prioritizing relations with the

February 12, 2024

Army awards $75 million contract for drone interceptors amid uptick in unmanned attacks

Stars and Stripes A $75 million contract has been awarded to defense firm RTX Corp. to produce 600 Coyote Block

February 12, 2024

Ukraine’s Military Says Air Defenses Destroyed 14 Russian Drones

VOA News Ukraine’s military said Monday that Russia attacked overnight using 17 drones and an unspecified number of guided missiles.

February 12, 2024

S. Korea to begin development of shipborne missile interceptor this year

The Korea Times South Korea will start developing an advanced ship-based missile interceptor this year, according to the state arms

February 12, 2024

Japan to pledge $106 million in aid to Ukraine

Japan Times Japan will pledge ¥15.8 billion ($106 million) in aid to support the reconstruction of Ukraine from war damage

February 12, 2024

China makes presence felt at Saudi Arabian defense show, outpacing US, Russia

Breaking Defense Next to Pakistani Shahpar armed drones and not far from Russia’s Pantsir-SM surface-to-air missile (SAM) system, this week

February 12, 2024

Houthis Claim Missile Strike On ‘American Ship’ In Red Sea—But U.K. Navy Says Cargo Ship Received Minor Damages

Forbes Iran-backed Houthi militants on Monday claimed its missiles had struck an “American ship” in the Red Sea, the latest

February 9, 2024

The homeland is not a sanctuary: The case for more integrated air defenses

Breaking Defense In 2022, authors of the Missile Defense Review concluded that America’s “adversaries are developing, fielding, and integrating more advanced air