Missile Defense News

August 25, 2021

Germany readies frigates for ballistic missile defense missions

Defense News: The German Navy plans to equip its F124 frigates with new radars that expand the vessels’ capabilities into

August 25, 2021

Turkey Says Needs More Time for S-400 Deal

Kayhan: Turkey is not in the final stages of signing a deal to purchase a second unit of Russian-made missile

August 25, 2021

Here’s who the US Army has tapped to build an enduring capability to counter drones and cruise missiles

Defense News: The U.S. Army has chosen Leidos-owned Dynetics to build prototypes for its enduring system to counter both drone and cruise missile

August 23, 2021

Missile Defense Agency director wants less complex, more mobile Aegis Ashore

Defense News: The Missile Defense Agency director says he’d like to see the Aegis Ashore ballistic missile defense system — which currently

August 23, 2021

China Tests 2 New Types of Missile Warheads, State Media Says

Sputnik News: The Chinese People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force (PLARF) has successfully tested two new types of precision conventional missile

August 23, 2021

Iran says it is expanding defense beyond borders, will continue missile program

The Times of Israel: The Iranian Defense Ministry said on Saturday that it was expanding its defense efforts beyond the

August 23, 2021

US military completes first Iron Dome tests on American soil

The Times of Israel: American troops conducted their first test of the Iron Dome missile defense system in the United

August 20, 2021

Russia Integrates Kh-35U Anti-Ship Missiles Into Su-34 Bomber

The Defense Post: Russia has integrated its latest Kh-35U anti-ship air-to-surface missiles with the Su-34 bomber, Izvestia reported. The integration process, which

August 20, 2021

China sends bombers into Taiwan air defense zone

The Washington Times: China’s military stepped up flights of H-6 bombers near the southeastern tip of Taiwan, triggering air defense forces

August 20, 2021

Dickinson: US Space Command is on ‘good glide path’ to full operational capability

Defense News: Gen. James Dickinson, the first commander of U.S. Space Command, has been focused on putting meat on the bones