Missile Defense News

July 29, 2019

N. Korea: Missile test a warning to South Korea ‘warmongers’

The Hill: North Korean officials on Friday knocked their South Korean counterparts in a statement carried on state television, calling

July 29, 2019

N. Korea’s ‘new’ ballistic missiles similar to Russia’s Iskander: Seoul

Yonhap News Agency: SEOUL, July 26 (Yonhap) — The short-range missiles that North Korea test-fired this week were a new

July 29, 2019

Iran says missile tests defensive, needs no one’s permission

Reuters: DUBAI – Iran said on Saturday missile tests were part of its defensive needs and were not directed against

July 29, 2019

President Trump: North Korean Missile Tests Do Not Pose Threat To U.S.

One America News Network: President Trump downplays last week’s missile tests by North Korea. Last week, during a press conference

July 29, 2019

U.S. and Israel test missile defense system in Alaska

Axios: The U.S. and Israel secretly performed 3 tests of the Arrow 3 anti-ballistic missile system over the past 2

July 29, 2019

Raytheon upgrading Germany’s Patriot integrated air and missile defense system

PR Newswire: Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) is upgrading Germany’s Patriot Integrated Air and Missile Defense System to the most current

July 26, 2019

North Korea says launch was a ‘warning’ to South Korea

CNN: North Korea says the two new short-range ballistic missiles it launched Thursday toward the East Sea, also known as the

July 26, 2019

Dragonfly brains could make missile defenses faster and more accurate

New Atlas: Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories led by computational neuroscientist Frances Chance are looking to the common dragonfly for

July 26, 2019

Navy to Commission Guided-Missile Destroyer Paul Ignatius

U.S. Navy: WASHINGTON (NNS) — The Navy will commission its newest Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, the future USS Paul

July 26, 2019

Pompeo: Turkey should not make Russian missile defense system ‘operational’

CNN: (CNN)Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday seemed to indicate the US was softening its position on congressionally mandated