Missile Defense News

March 5, 2018

US revising missile defense policy to include threats from Russia, China: Report

Asia Times: The Pentagon is reportedly working on an expanded US missile defense policy that addresses specific regional threats from Russia

March 5, 2018

As Putin touts hypersonic weapons, America prepares its own arsenal. Will it be in time?

Defense News: WASHINGTON — Hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed his military has successfully tested a hypersonic cruise missile,

March 2, 2018

Should Putin’s nuclear threat concern the US?

WJLA News: WASHINGTON (Sinclair Broadcast Group) – “Nobody listened to us. Well listen to us now.” These are the words

March 2, 2018

Russia’s new cruise missile has crashed in testing: US

ABC 13: The Pentagon said Thursday the U.S. was “not surprised” by the new nuclear missile systems disclosed Thursday by

March 2, 2018

The Latest: White House: US defense capability ‘2nd to none’

AP News: The White House says U.S. defense capabilities “are and will remain second to none” as it responds to

March 2, 2018

US to step up work on hypersonic missiles to counter China, Russia

The Hill: The Pentagon’s high-tech office will more aggressively pursue so-called hypersonic missiles as Russia and China make advances in

March 2, 2018

Iran’s New Anti-Tank Missile Looks Awfully Familiar

Popular Mechanics: A state owned Iranian media outlet has reported on a new Iranian anti-tank missile that bears a striking

March 2, 2018

Nuclear missile threat a ‘red line’ for Trump on North Korea

CNN News: Washington (CNN) – The Trump administration is considering military action against North Korea if the rogue regime successfully

March 2, 2018

Japan Debating Placing Missiles on Okinawa to Counter China

Sputnik News: The Japanese government has been in talks to place surface-to-ship missile batteries on Okinawa’s mainland in response to

March 2, 2018

Pentagon looks to adjust missile defense policy to include threats from Russia, China

Stars and Stripes: WASHINGTON – The Trump administration is working on an expanded U.S. missile defense policy that would address