Missile Defense News

March 21, 2018

North Korea acknowledges ‘sign of change’ in relations with US

Washington Examiner: ‘A SIGN OF CHANGE’: It’s been two weeks since the dramatic White House driveway announcement that President Trump

March 21, 2018

Pentagon Admits Missile Defenses Powerless in Face of Russian Hypersonic Weapons

Sputnik News: US Strategic Command’s apprehensions were reportedly shared by President Donald Trump, who reportedly expressed concerns over Russia’s new

March 21, 2018

The U.S. glimpses possible common ground with Russia

The Washington Post: President Trump’s pledge to pursue arms control talks with Russian President Vladi­mir Putin spotlights possible common ground

March 21, 2018

Japan joining US global anti-missile shield ‘directly affects’ Russia’s security interests – Lavrov

RT: The deployment of US missile shield components in Japan directly affects Russia’s national security and regional interests, Russian Foreign

March 20, 2018

Foundation for U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense System Modernized

PR Newswire: DENVER, March 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — The system of systems that enables the disparate elements of the Ballistic

March 20, 2018

LRASM moves forward with successful test firing

Jane’s 360: The air-launched Lockheed Martin AGM-158C Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) is on course to provide the US Navy (USN)

March 20, 2018

China, not North Korea, to dominate Japan military planning

Reuters: TOKYO (Reuters) – North Korea’s growing missile arsenal might be the most obvious and immediate military threat facing Japan,

March 20, 2018

Air and missile defense CFT pursuing ‘layered and tiered approach’

Inside Defense: The cross-functional team focused on air and missile defense modernization has concentrated its early efforts on two urgent

March 20, 2018

DoD’s cost of low-yield nuclear warhead for submarines set at $48.5 million

Defense News: WASHINGTON — The Pentagon expects to spend $48.5 million over the next five years developing a new low-yield

March 20, 2018

S Korea plans new missile unit to take out N Korean artillery sites

Asia Times: South Korea’s military reportedly has plans to create a surface-to-surface-missile unit that can take out long-range North Korean