Missile Defense News

September 4, 2024

Texas Startup Demos Anti-Drone Gun

The Defense Post Allen Control Systems (ACS) has demonstrated a counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) gun at a US Department of

September 4, 2024

Russian Strike Kills 51 in Ukrainian City

The Defense Post At least 51 people were killed and hundreds wounded Tuesday in a Russian missile attack on the

September 4, 2024

Houthis Strike Two More Crude Tankers in the Red Sea, Another Tanker Continues to Burn

USNI News The Houthis continued to attack crude oil tankers traveling through the Red Sea over the Labor Day weekend,

September 4, 2024

As Iran threatens Israel, Tehran’s missile program remains in question

Defense News DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — As Iran threatens to attack Israel over the assassination of a Hamas leader in

September 4, 2024

Polish arms maker pitches new strike drones amid long-range trend

Defense News KIELCE, Poland — Polish defense company WB Group has presented an expanded portfolio of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)

September 4, 2024

Azerbaijan to Equip JF-17 Fighter Squadron With Turkish Missiles

The Defense Post Developed by TÜBİTAK SAGE, the Bozdoğan missile is designed for short-range engagements of up to 25 kilometers

September 3, 2024

Ukraine National Guard Forms Drone Unit to Support Combat Brigades

The Defense Post The National Guard of Ukraine has established a drone unit to provide unmanned operational support to combat

September 3, 2024

Taiwan to Buy Nearly 2,000 More Stinger Missiles as China Row Escalates

The Defense Post Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense has announced plans to procure an additional 1,985 Stinger missiles from the

August 30, 2024

Northrop Pitches ATHENA as US Army’s New Threat Detection System

The Defense Post Northrop Grumman is pitching its famed ATHENA missile warning sensor as the US Army’s Improved Threat Detection System (ITDS).

August 29, 2024

Drone sightings near bases, infrastructure unnerve German officials

Defense News  A series of suspicious events near military bases and critical infrastructure throughout Germany has put policymakers and military