Missile Defense News

June 5, 2019

Iran’s Khamenei: Tehran will not abandon its missile program

Reuters – Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Tuesday that Tehran would not be “deceived” by U.S. President Donald

June 5, 2019

North Korea threat shows Russia’s role behind missile program

Nikkei Asian Review – North Korea’s missile launches in early May indicate that leader Kim Jong Un is growing increasingly

June 5, 2019

PAR Technology Subsidiary Announces $15.9 Million Subcontract Award

AP – PAR Technology Corporation (NYSE:PAR) today announced that BAE Systems, Inc., has awarded PAR subsidiary, Rome Research Corporation (RRC),

June 5, 2019

Here’s what the first few years of US Space Command might look like

Defense News – Air Force Gen. Jay Raymond, who is nominated to lead U.S. Space Command, breezed through his confirmation

June 4, 2019

North Korea missiles ‘similar yet different’ to Russia’s Iskander, Seoul says

UPI – South Korea’s defense minister said Sunday the projectiles North Korea launched on May 9 are likely “very similar” to the Russian

June 4, 2019

Chinese submarine test-fires next-gen ballistic missile – reports (VIDEO)

RT – A Chinese next-generation submarine-launched ballistic missile (JL-3) was reportedly successfully test-fired on Sunday – the same day the

June 4, 2019

Russia Tests New Missile Defense System, Military Says

The Moscow Times – Russia has tested a new unidentified missile at a launch site where the country had previously

June 4, 2019

Congress Seeks Decision on Missile Defense Site

Arms Control Association – House Democrats and Republicans continue to press the Defense Department to designate a preferred location for

May 31, 2019

Russia’s Su-57 fifth-generation fighter jets to get advanced anti-ship missile

AMN – Russia is developing an advanced anti-ship missile that will also be used in the ammunition load of Su-57

May 31, 2019

Russia Rejected Iran S-400 Missile Request Amid Gulf Tension

Bloomberg – Russia has rejected an Iranian request to buy S-400 missile defense systems, concerned that the sale would stoke