Missile Defense News

November 29, 2022

Russia says nuclear talks with US delayed amid differences

ABC News: Moscow has postponed a round of nuclear arms control talks with the United States set for this week

November 29, 2022

US approves air-launched weapons package for Finland

Janes: The United States has approved the sale to Finland of 88 air-launched weapons valued at an estimated USD323.3 million.

November 29, 2022

IDF to hold joint air drills with US, simulating strikes on Iran and proxies

The Times of Israel: The Israel Defense Forces on Tuesday said it would be holding a series of joint aerial

November 29, 2022

Canada’s pivot to Indo-Pacific spurred by China

Taipei Times: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government is boosting military spending and expanding trade ties in the Indo-Pacific region

November 29, 2022

Japan considers preemptive missile strikes to defend against an imminent attack

Stars and Stripes: Japan is looking to acquire a “counterstrike capability” to take out enemy missile sites if the country

November 29, 2022

Exclusive: South Korea’s Yoon warns of unprecedented response to North Korea nuclear test, calls on China to do more

Reuters: South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol warned of an unprecedented joint response with allies if North Korea goes ahead with

November 29, 2022

Poland wants to divert pledged German air defenses to Ukraine

Defense News: Poland’s Ministry of National Defence has effectively turned down Germany’s offer, for now, to deploy air defense systems

November 28, 2022

Millennium Space’s missile-warning satellite clears design review

Space News: Millennium Space Systems announced Nov. 23 its proposed satellite design for a U.S. Space Force missile-warning constellation passed

November 28, 2022

North Korea plans ‘world’s most powerful’ nuclear force, Kim Jong Un says

CBS News: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is planning to build “the world’s most powerful” nuclear force, state news

November 28, 2022

U.S. and NATO Scramble to Arm Ukraine and Refill Their Own Arsenals

The New York Times: When the Soviet Union collapsed, European nations grabbed the “peace dividend,” drastically shrinking their defense budgets,