Missile Defense News

November 20, 2017

Russian Military Mounts Missiles Near NATO Borders in Central Kaliningrad

Newsweek: The Russian navy has put on an unusual show of military muscle, displaying some of its newest arms and missile

November 20, 2017

Images show North Korea’s ‘submarine ballistic missile programme’

BBC: North Korea is on “an aggressive schedule to build and deploy its first operational ballistic missile submarine”, according to

November 20, 2017

US and Poland strike $10.5 billion missile defense deal

Egypt Independent: In a move likely to irk Russia, the US and Poland agreed on Friday a major arms deal

November 17, 2017

Navy Accepts Delivery of Arleigh Burke Restart Destroyer Ralph Johnson

USNI News: The Navy accepted delivery of guided-missile destroyer Ralph Johnson (DDG-114) from shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries after the ship

November 17, 2017

Downing North Korea Missiles is Hard. The US is Experimenting.

The New York Times: WASHINGTON – Concerned that the missile defense system designed to protect American cities is insufficient by

November 17, 2017

Senate sends $700 billion defense bill to Trump, funding uncertain

Reuters: WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Senate passed a $700 billion defense policy bill on Thursday, backing President Donald Trump’s

November 17, 2017

Report: China’s Advanced Weaponry Threatens U.S. Military

The Washington Free Beacon: China is developing an array of advanced, high technology weapons designed to defeat the United States

November 17, 2017

Russia has deployed a banned nuclear missile, and now the U.S. threatens to build one

The Washington Post: The Trump administration is trying to fix a badly broken nuclear-arms-control treaty with Russia, which has been

November 17, 2017

New DoD Interceptor Destroys Multiple ICBMs, Decoys at Once

Scout: The Pentagon is developing an emerging technology able to track, target and destroy approaching ICBMs and decoys simultaneously –

November 17, 2017

Mattis to Kim Jong-un: Stop Testing Nukes, Missiles and We’ll Talk

Military.com: Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Thursday the current lull in North Korea’s nuclear and missile tests — if extended