Missile Defense News

June 29, 2018

China’s Not Coming to America’s Big Pacific War Games This Time

Popular Mechanics: The world’s largest (and longest-running) multinational naval exercise began its 2018 edition yesterday, June 27, in Hawaii and

June 29, 2018

Reps Vote to Strengthen Hawai‘i Missile Defense

Big Island Now: On Thursday, June 28, 2018, Reps. Tulsi Gabbard and Colleen Hanabusa voted to pass the FY 2019

June 29, 2018

Exclusive: Japan to buy advanced U.S. radar for missile defense system

Reuters: TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan will next week pick a U.S.-made advanced radar for its multibillion-dollar missile defense system, an

June 29, 2018

Send messages of support for Camp Ravenna project

The Vindicator: After five long years of detailed study and analysis, the federal government stands poised to announce within three

June 29, 2018

Video: Missile Explodes on German Navy Warship

The Epoch Times: A missile reportedly exploded on a German warship, causing serious damage but no major injuries. Footage of

June 28, 2018

First NATO Joint Air Power Strategy Emphasizes Integral Role of Domain

Department of Defense: WASHINGTON — NATO released its first Joint Air Power Strategy yesterday, stressing the integral role the domain

June 28, 2018

Israel Boosting Defense of Nuclear Reactors Fearing Iranian Missile Attack

Haaretz: The Israel Atomic Energy Commission has been taking numerous steps to protect the nuclear reactors in Dimona and Nahal

June 28, 2018

Putin says modern weapons rate close to 60% in Russian Army

TASS: MOSCOW, June 28. /TASS/. The share of modern weapons in the Russian Armed Forces is coming close to 60%

June 28, 2018

Missile defenses still ready for North Korea

Washington Times: Alaska-based interceptor missiles capable of knocking out long-range North Korean missiles remain at a high state of readiness

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.