Missile Defense News

June 5, 2018

Patriot missiles and the Polish Army take the field

DVIDS: Saber Strike 18 is a multinational exercise taking place in the Drawsko Promorskie training area of Poland with the

June 5, 2018

Khamenei says Iran set to boost enrichment capacity if nuclear deal founders

Reuters: ANKARA (Reuters) – Iran’s top leader said on Monday he had ordered preparations to increase uranium enrichment capacity if

June 5, 2018

Deep in the Pentagon, a secret AI program to find hidden nuclear missiles

Reuters: WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. military is increasing spending on a secret research effort to use artificial intelligence to

June 4, 2018

Amid Rising Tension With Iran, Israel to Join Largest Int’l Navy Exercise

The Jerusalem Post: In face of rising tensions with Iran, Israel will participate – for the first time – in

June 4, 2018

Israel takes part in NATO’s Saber Strike drill for first time

The Times of Israel: VILNIUS, Lithuania — A major US-led military exercise with 18,000 soldiers from 19 primarily NATO countries

June 4, 2018

Report: US Military Eyes THAAD Missile Defense System Deployment in Germany

Executive Gov: The U.S. military has conducted preliminary talks about the potential deployment of a missile defense system in Germany

June 4, 2018

Russia’s Su-57 Might Have a Sneaky Little Trick Up Its Sleeve: Nuclear Weapons

The National Interest: Many Russia experts such as Olya Oliker have cast doubt upon the notion that Moscow has lowered

June 4, 2018

India tests nuclear-capable Agni-5 ballistic missile

Fox News: India “successfully flight tested” its nuclear-capable Agni-5 missile on Sunday morning, according to the office of the country’s

June 4, 2018

Russian Aerospace Forces get cutting-edge combat aircraft simulators

TASS: MOSCOW, June 4. /TASS/. Russia’s Aerospace Force started receiving cutting edge training simulators to master operation of S-400 air

June 4, 2018

Jim Mattis on US troops in South Korea: ‘We’re not going anywhere’

Washington Examiner: TROOPS TO STAY: When Defense Secretary Jim Mattis met with reporters on his plane back to Washington this