Missile Defense News

June 28, 2018

Pentagon Intelligence Chief: Russia And China Will Have Weapons in Space ‘In the Near Future’

Defense One: Russia and China are developing new space-based weapons and they’ll be ready “in the near future,” Lt. Gen.

June 28, 2018

Xi Jinping Warns U.S. That China Won’t Surrender ‘One Inch’ of Territory

TIME: President Xi Jinping told U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis he wouldn’t give up any territory that China considered its

June 28, 2018

What Trumps the Nuclear Blackmail Card? Missile Defense

Real Clear Defense: While applying the pressure of sanctions, the Trump Administration has engaged in direct talks with Kim Jong-un

June 28, 2018

A German Warship Was Scorched By Its Own Missile

Popular Mechanics: A German air defense frigate was damaged in a missile-firing incident off the Norwegian coast last week. A

June 28, 2018

407th AEG hosts missile defense exercise

DVIDS: Soldiers from Charlie Battery, 1st Battalion, 62nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment traveled to an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia

June 27, 2018

Pentagon ready to put missile-tracking sensors in space, but still needs proof the technology works

Space News: WASHINGTON — Air Force Lt. Gen. Samuel Greaves, director of the Missile Defense Agency, says he has the

June 27, 2018

‘It’s real, it’s coming, it’s a matter of time:’ Missile Defense Agency director on hypersonic weapons

CNBC News: The head of the Missile Defense Agency says it is only a matter of time before hypersonic weapons

June 27, 2018

How the DoD is synchronizing missile defense systems

C4ISR Net: In April the Missile Defense Agency announced a successful missile defense tracking exercise at White Sands Missile Range,

June 27, 2018

Spain cleared to buy five Aegis systems

Defense News: WASHINGTON – The U.S. State Department has cleared Spain to purchase five Aegis weapon systems, potentially worth $860.4

June 27, 2018

U.S. Upgrading Korea Missile Defense Even as `War Games’ Halted

Bloomberg: Upcoming U.S.-South Korean “war games” may be on hold, but the Pentagon is moving forward with plans to upgrade