Missile Defense News

March 8, 2021

Philippines And India Sign Deal Paving The Way For BrahMos Missile Procurement

Naval News: The main content of the agreement is the intention of the Philippines to acquire the BrahMos coastal defense

March 8, 2021

Hawaii missile defense radar is still in limbo

Honolulu Star Advertiser: The Missile Defense Agency is back seeking public comment on two possible locations for a powerful ballistic

March 8, 2021

Raytheon Applies AI, Machine Learning to Defense Tech Modeling, Simulation

ExecutiveBiz: Raytheon Technologies has infused emerging technology into the company’s modeling and simulation process as part of efforts to help

March 8, 2021

Saudi-led coalition says it downed six Houthi drones fired at Khamis Mushait

Reuters: The Saudi-led coalition fighting the Houthi group in Yemen said it intercepted six explosive drones fired towards the kingdom

March 8, 2021

DoD space agency to award multiple contracts for up to 150 satellites

Space News: The Pentagon’s Space Development Agency will solicit bids for an upcoming procurement of up to 150 satellites to

March 8, 2021

Yemen’s Houthis attack Saudi oil heartland with drones, missiles

Reuters: Yemen’s Houthi forces fired drones and missiles at the heart of Saudi Arabia’s oil industry on Sunday, including a

March 5, 2021

U.S. military’s defenses struck down 4 incoming rockets during Iraqi base attack

The Herald:   A U.S. artillery defensive system protecting U.S. and coalition forces at an Iraqi air base that came

March 5, 2021

Israelis Push New Missile For Patriot Launchers: SkyCeptor

Breaking Defense:   The U.S. Army is studying the Israeli SkyCeptor interceptor as an option for mid-tier air and missile

March 5, 2021

Guam missile defense is No. 1 priority in deterring China, INDOPACOM leader says

STARS AND STRIPES:   The head of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command sees one overriding and essential first step in deterring China’s

March 5, 2021

IAEA says N Korea nuclear programme cause for ‘serious concern’

Al Jazeera:   The International Atomic Energy Agency has said North Korea’s nuclear programme is continuing despite United Nations sanctions