Missile Defense News

January 3, 2022

U.S. Space Force holds war game to test satellite network under attack

Reuters: PETERSON SPACE FORCE BASE, Colo., Dec 13 (Reuters) – The United States is testing satellite resiliency to threats from

January 3, 2022

Russia says it may be forced to deploy mid-range nuclear missiles in Europe

Reuters: MOSCOW, Dec 13 (Reuters) – Russia said on Monday it may be forced to deploy intermediate-range nuclear missiles in

December 17, 2021

Defense policy bill gives a budget boost to space programs

Space News: The 2022 National Defense Authorization Act — which Congress just passed and now awaits the president’s signature — adds more

December 17, 2021

Guam, America’s Forgotten Territory, Is New Front Line Against China

The Wall Street Journal: Alongside a road that cuts through dense jungle, the first new U.S. Marine base in almost

December 17, 2021

Russia Developing New Hypersonic Strategic Systems, Strategic Missile Forces Announce

Sputnik News: “We must understand this and do it and go further in hypersonic weapons. By the time they find

December 17, 2021

Congress Approves $200 Million for Israel’s Missile Defense Needs

The Washington Free Beacon: Congress approved $200 million in funding for Israel’s critical missile defense programs as part of the

December 16, 2021

Northern Fleet first to get storage and maintenance facility for Tsirkon missile

The Barents Observer: The Ministry of Defense has already started to build facilities for the Northern Fleet for storing and

December 15, 2021

Congress Passes 2022 NDAA, Sending Bill to President Biden

Air Force Magazine: The Senate passed the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act on Dec. 15, sending the annual policy bill

December 15, 2021

Neptune coastal missile system: The Defense Ministry will order another battalion

MIL.IN.UA: The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine plans to agree with the State Kyiv Design Bureau “LUCH” on the production

December 15, 2021

Hypersonic Missile Defense Hits Overdrive

Warrior Maven: Is the seemingly impossible actually impossible? This kind of paradoxical thinking might explain some of the current conceptual