Missile Defense News

March 15, 2018

Avengers roll out of Letterkenny on way to troops in Europe

Public Opinion Online: CHAMERSBURG — Letterkenny Army Depot on Wednesday rolled out the first 36 Avengers in a program to

March 15, 2018

More than 2,500 U.S. troops wrapping up Juniper Cobra in Israel

Army Times: HAZOR AIR BASE, Israel ― More than 2,500 U.S. troops have taken part in the Juniper Cobra joint

March 15, 2018

Trump’s North Korea Dilemma: Asking For Billions For Missile Defense Without Freaking People Out

Buzzfeed News: Talks between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un could have a benefit no one

March 15, 2018

South Korea is Buying More Missiles to Blast Kim Jong Un’s Hideouts

Newsweek: Seoul is quietly purchasing long-range and bunker-busting missiles, even as tensions with Pyongyang have eased amid ongoing diplomatic discussions

March 15, 2018

Iran vows constant boost to missile program

Xinhua Net: TEHRAN, March 15 (Xinhua) — Iran has reaffirmed the need to continue boosting its defense capabilities including the

March 14, 2018

Russia just announced it will test its allegedly unstoppable new ‘Satan 2’ nuclear missile

Business Insider: A top Russian General announced on Tuesday that Russia’s military will conduct a second test of its new,

March 14, 2018

Japan Patriot Battalion fields first operational Dismounted Patriot Information Coordination Central (D-PICC)

DVIDS: The success of the United States Army is aided by consistent improvement in warfighting equipment. As a forward deployed

March 14, 2018

Star Wars? President Trump proposes military space force

Military Times: WASHINGTON — America should create its own separate military space force, President Donald Trump mentioned in an offhand

March 13, 2018

Russia’s Avangard hypersonic missile system

TASS: MOSCOW, March 12. /TASS/. On March 12, 2018, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Borisov said in an interview with

March 13, 2018

Tamir and Mini Hit-to-Kill are among the missiles offered to Army to protect against indirect fires

Defense News: WASHINGTON — Israeli company Rafael’s Tamir and Lockheed Martin’s new Miniature Hit-to-Kill missile are both being offered to the