Missile Defense News

March 13, 2019

Army missile defense has atrophied. Here’s what is happening to beef it up

Army Times – As the Army looks to its near future, senior leaders see clearly that they can no longer

March 12, 2019

U.S. says North Korea diplomacy ‘very much alive,’ but it’s watching rocket site

(Reuters) – The chief U.S. envoy for North Korea said on Monday that “diplomacy is still very much alive” with

March 12, 2019

Army Reboots Cruise Missile Defense: IFPC & Iron Dome

Breaking Defense – WASHINGTON: The Army is effectively rebooting a key air and missile defense program, IFPC, to refocus it on

March 12, 2019

Zircon missile to be test-launched from Admiral Gorshkov frigate at end of 2019 — source

TASS: MOSCOW, March 12. /TASS/. Russian hypersonic missile Zircon will be launched from a military ship for thie first time

March 12, 2019

Progress on Gallium nitride-based ballistic missile defense radar

Construction is moving forward on a U.S. military project to build a new ballistic missile defense system in Central Alaska

March 11, 2019

Iran Kicks Off Mass Producing New Combat Drone and Akhgar Missile

(Tech Gadgeteer) – The mass-production lines of Kaman-12 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and Akhgar Missiles.Most parts and structures in all science

March 11, 2019

Lockheed Martin’s Camden manufacturing site part of $1 billion Saudi missile deal

Lockheed Martin Corp.’s industrial site in Camden is likely to be apportioned a significant amount of work from the Pentagon’s

March 11, 2019

Turkey pushes back after US warning over missile defense purchase

Turkey’s deal to buy Russian S-400 missile defense systems had “nothing to do” with the security of the US, President

March 11, 2019

Super Bowl champ spreading the word for need of missile defenses

After winning three Super Bowl rings as a linebacker in the National Football League, Riki Ellison’s message remains the same:

March 8, 2019

Trump bristles at criticism he’s sacrificing military readiness in quixotic quest for deal with North Korea

Washington Examiner: ‘WAR GAMES’ JUST TOO PRICEY: President Trump’s now standing order for the U.S. military to stand down on