Missile Defense News

August 31, 2020

Russian navy conducts major maneuvers near Alaska

The Russian navy conducted major war games near Alaska involving dozens of ships and aircraft, the military said Friday, the

August 31, 2020

Russia will conduct combat tests of its new anti-drone complex in Syria

The newest Russian system for combating unmanned aerial vehicles “Sapsan-Konvoy” of the “Avtomatika” concern will open up colossal export prospects

August 31, 2020

Iran boasts of new bombs for drones in armed forces display

Iran’s Ministry of Defense has showcased a variety of new achievements with unmanned aerial vehicles. Iran is enhancing its abilities

August 31, 2020

US claims Russian Su-27 jets intercepted B-52 bomber in ‘unprofessional manner’

Two Russian Su-27 acted in an “unsafe and unprofessional” manner when intercepting the US B-52 bomber over the Black Sea,

August 31, 2020

Australian industry delivers 1000th F-35 infrared imagery capability

The Australian arm of Collins Aerospace has delivered the 1000th 360-degree situational awareness system for the global F‑35 Joint Strike

August 31, 2020

Chinese naval build-up continues, 2 ships meant to fire missiles launched

By 2025, China could have up to 40 advanced destroyers armed with various missiles. The frenetic modernisation of China’s People’s

August 31, 2020

Amid Tensions With Greece, Turkey Working On Hypersonic Missiles, Laser Weapons Technology

Turkey will start space trials of its liquid-propellant rocket engines, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Sunday. This development comes as

August 31, 2020

Russia’s latest nuclear-powered subs to carry cruise missiles with range of over 4,000 km

The new Kalibr-M cruise missiles will be capable of delivering either conventional high-explosive fragmentation or nuclear warheads to the target,

August 28, 2020

Russian Navy Submarine Surfaces Off Alaska; Likely Same One That Fired Cruise Missile Earlier In Exercise

Forbes U.S. officials said the submarine was taking part in a Russian military exercise. A Russian state media report (in

August 28, 2020

Missiles are advancing so quickly that their names need to change, report finds

The Washington Post Missiles are developing so quickly that the old conventions for naming them no longer suffice, according to