Missile Defense News

October 7, 2022

US Approves $3 Billion Sale of Advanced Missiles to Gulf Ally Kuwait

News 18: The Biden administration has approved a $3 billion sale of advanced medium-range missiles to Kuwait to help the

October 7, 2022

Army developing TITAN system to improve sensor-to-shooter timeline

Defense News: The U.S. Army has a vision to field a new ground system by the end of the decade

October 6, 2022

Army Futures Command has a new commander

Defense News: After 10 months without a confirmed commander at Army Futures Command, Gen. James Rainey took over in an Oct. 4

October 6, 2022

Space Force’s digital push focuses on ‘Spaceverse’

Defense News: Last fall, the U.S. Space Force gave defense companies an unprecedented look at its initial plan to make

October 6, 2022

North Korea continues missile launches as U.S. redeploys an aircraft carrier

PBS News: North Korea launched two ballistic missiles toward its eastern waters on Thursday, as the United States redeployed one of its

October 6, 2022

North Korean warplanes stage bombing drill after two ballistic missiles fired

Reuters: South Korea scrambled fighter jets after North Korean warplanes staged an apparent bombing drill on Thursday, Seoul’s defense ministry

October 5, 2022

Report to Congress on Hypersonic Missile Defense

USNI News: Hypersonic weapons, like ballistic missiles, fly at speeds of at least Mach 5, or roughly 1 mile per

October 5, 2022

Defense plant at Camden growing; Lockheed to add missile capacity

Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette: Lockheed Martin is expanding its missile production operations in south Arkansas to support increased production of

October 5, 2022

UK, South Korea join ASAT test ban, raising like-minded countries to seven

Space News: The United Kingdom and South Korea have pledged not to conduct direct-ascent anti-satellite (ASAT) missile testing, throwing their

October 5, 2022

Kishida, Biden eye stronger deterrence after missile launch

The Asahi Shimbun: Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and U.S. President Joe Biden agreed to shore up their respective nations’ deterrence