Missile Defense News

August 10, 2020

How Will the U.S. Military Stop Hypersonic Attacks? Space-Based Missile-Killer Systems

National Interest The prospect of long-range hypersonic attacks, new precision-guidance ballistic missiles and even next-generation ICBMs has inspired the Pentagon’s

August 10, 2020

US Putting More Troops on Russia’s Borders to Deter Moscow: Esper

Tasnim “The bottom line is: we basically are moving troops further east, closer to Russia’s border to deter them,” the

August 7, 2020

Russia warns it will see any incoming missile as nuclear

AP Russia will perceive any ballistic missile launched at its territory as a nuclear attack that warrants a nuclear retaliation,

August 7, 2020

China risks paying ‘high cost’ for South China Sea intimidation, Japan defense chief says

CNN China’s attempts to change the status quo in the South China Sea risks provoking a stern response from the

August 7, 2020

10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command conducts a change of responsibility ceremony

DVIDS The 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command hosted a change of responsibility ceremony on August 6, 2020 at

August 7, 2020

NK continues to develop missile capability beyond limits: Pentagon official

Korea Herald North Korea continues to work aggressively to develop long-range nuclear missiles capable of threatening the US mainland through

August 7, 2020

Why Japan should have the capability to counterattack enemies

Nikkei Asian Review While the debate on how to protect Japan from missile attacks gathers steam, the governing Liberal Democratic

August 6, 2020

Raytheon, Israeli contractor to build missile facility in the US

ABC 15 Raytheon Technologies Corp.’s Tucson-based Missiles & Defense business is working with an Israel-based defense technology company to establish

August 6, 2020

SMDC Tech Center leader discusses Army’s future

DVIDS During the 23rd annual Space and Missile Defense Symposium, the leader of the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense

August 6, 2020

Stratcom Chief: Attack on U.S. Would Be ‘A Very Bad Day’ for Adversary

Department of Defense Navy Adm. Charles A. Richard outlined threats the nation faces from Russia, China, Iran and North Korea