Missile Defense News

April 4, 2019

In Rare Speech to Congress, NATO Leader Says Allies Must Deter Moscow

New York Times – The NATO secretary general gave a strong defense of the 70-year-old military alliance between Europe and

April 4, 2019

Ankit Panda: India can blow up satellites now. A new space arms race could be starting.

Twin Cities Pioneer Press – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with just two weeks to go before polling begins for

April 4, 2019

Defense of U.S. is Top Priority for Missile Defense, DOD Leader Says

EIN – Potential adversaries are developing sophisticated ballistic and cruise missile systems, with increased speed, range, accuracy and lethality, a

April 4, 2019

Strategic enterprise establishes missile defense plan

The Redstone Rocket: In response to increasingly complex threats, the Army is charting a clear path forward to provide flexible,

April 4, 2019

Layered Missile Defense Network Protects Homeland, Deployed Forces

DoD – Defense Department leaders, including Undersecretary of Defense for Policy John C. Rood and Air Force Gen. Terrence J.

April 3, 2019

Lockheed Gets $174M Army Contract for Missile Defense Tech Integration Work

GovConWire: Lockheed Martin has received a potential $173.7M contract to help the U.S. Army integrate the Terminal High Altitude Area

April 3, 2019

U.S. Missile Defense Agency wants a new 1,000 kilowatt-class laser weapons

Defence Blog: The U.S. Missile Defense Agency is looking for information on a 1,000 kW-class electrically-pumped laser for defending the

April 3, 2019

F-35s for Turkey on hold as U.S. approves sales for Australia, Norway

(UPI) — Lockheed Martin was awarded a $151.3 million contract to sell 15 F-35 Lightning II aircraft to Australia and

April 2, 2019

New Submarines, Destroyers and More: The U.S. Navy Is About to Get Much Bigger

The National Interest: (Washington, D.C.) The Navy’s ambitious fleet-size expansion relies upon a massive increase in heavily armed Destroyers able

April 2, 2019

Lockheed clinches $2.4 billion deal for sale of THAAD missiles

Reuters: WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Lockheed Martin Corp was awarded a $2.4 billion Pentagon contract on Monday for THAAD interceptor missiles,