Missile Defense News

July 27, 2020

Unusual Satellite Image Shows Russian Missile Launch In Arctic

Forbes U.S. Navy submarines have spent years shadowing Russian warships, hoping to snap photographs of missile tests through the periscope.

July 27, 2020

In another setback to China, Russia suspends deliveries of S-400 missiles: Report

hindustan times Russia has announced suspension of S-400 surface-to-air missile systems to China and said the resumption of further deliveries

July 24, 2020

Cost tripled for missile defense warhead, despite prior warnings, GAO finds

Defense News Despite numerous warnings of critical problems from experts within and outside the government over roughly 10 years, the

July 24, 2020

Senate passes NDAA, removes section on national security space launch

Space News The Senate on July 23 passed its version of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021

July 24, 2020

Russia conducted anti-satellite test in space, says US Space Command

C4ISRNET U.S. Space Command says that Russia tested an anti-satellite weapon on orbit July 15, continuing a series of aggressive

July 23, 2020

Milley Assigns Service Roles In All-Domain Ops Concept

Breaking Defense Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley has tasked each of the services to develop a specific piece of

July 23, 2020

Iran: Foreign states may have carried out cyberattacks

The Jerusalem Post Iran’s foreign ministry said on Thursday foreign governments may have been behind recent cyberattacks on Iranian facilities,

July 23, 2020

IDF beefs up Northern Command over tensions with Hezbollah

The Jerusalem Post The IDF reinforced the Northern Command with additional infantry troops on Thursday following a situational assessment as

July 23, 2020

China Aims Missiles At Guam. How Should the Pentagon Defend America’s Pacific Bomber Base?

Forbes The U.S. Navy admiral in charge of Indo-Pacific Command is worried about Guam. In the event of war, the

July 23, 2020

INDOPACOM head wants Aegis Ashore in Guam by 2026

Defense News The head of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command hopes to have an active Aegis Ashore system in Guam by 2026 as part