Missile Defense News

August 8, 2017

Polish Foreign Minister: Poland to buy Patriot missile defense system from US because of Russian Iskander missiles in Kaliningrad

UAWire: Warsaw’s desire to deploy additional batteries of Patriot anti-air defense systems is related to Russia’s plan to rearm the

August 8, 2017

Missile Defense: A Smart American Investment with Big Returns

Real Clear Defense: Editorial Note: This article is written on behalf of Lockheed Martin in advance of this years’ annual

August 7, 2017

A terrestrial strategy: Hill presses ground and space focus in missile defense review

Defense News: The Pentagon’s Ballistic Missile Defense Review is underway and lawmakers, through both the House and Senate defense policy

August 7, 2017

China renews protest against THAAD battery in S. Korea

The Korea Times: The top diplomats of South Korea and the United States agreed to start early negotiations on revising

August 7, 2017

North Korea can show it’s ready for negotiations by stopping missile launches, Tillerson says

The Washington Post: MANILA — Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Monday that North Korea could show it is ready

August 7, 2017

Russia developing AI-powered missile that can think, steer, and select targets

International Business Times: Russia is working on an AI-powered missile that may be capable of thinking and making decisions by

August 7, 2017

North Korea threatens ‘thousands-fold’ revenge against U.S. for sanctions

CNBC: North Korea said Monday it will launch “thousands-fold” revenge against the United States, after the United Nations imposed new

August 7, 2017

MDA leaders work on new sensor for THAAD

Defense Systems: The Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system proved that it could shoot a ballistic missile out of

August 7, 2017

Space and Missile Defense Symposium: Enabling Decisive Action in a Multi-Domain Environment

WHNT News: The 20th Annual Space and Rocket Missile Defense Symposium will be held August 8th – 10th at the

August 7, 2017

New defense chief Onodera suggests Japan should consider acquiring ability to strike North Korean missile bases

Japan Times: Newly appointed Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera has said he will consider the option of allowing the Self-Defense Forces