Missile Defense News

February 22, 2018

Army to Spend $1.6 Billion Improving Cold War Air Defense Missile

Military.com: The U.S. Army continues to invest in upgrades to its Cold-War era Patriot missile system in the proposed fiscal

February 22, 2018

Finland’s Getting Ice-Breaking Missile Corvettes With Serious Air Defense Abilities

The Drive: The U.S. State Department recently approved the potential sale to Finland of more than $800 million worth of

February 22, 2018

State Department approves $3.2B missile defense sale to Sweden

Inside Defense: The State Department has approved a possible $3.2 billion foreign military sale of Patriot Configuration-3+ Modernized Fire Units

February 22, 2018

Navy expects ESSM to reach full-rate production in 2023

Inside Defense: The Navy anticipates full-rate production rounds of Ratheyon’s Evolved Seasparrow Missile Block II will be delivered to the

February 21, 2018

Revealed: The Details of China’s Latest Hit-To-Kill Interceptor Test

The Diplomat: The Chinese ballistic missile defense test that took place on February 5 involved a Dong Neng-3 (DN-3/KO09) hit-to-kill

February 21, 2018

Pentagon prepares new ballistic missile defense review

APA: After publishing the National Defense Strategy and Nuclear Posture Review in the first eight weeks of the year, the

February 21, 2018

Diplomacy, sanctions, missile defense: Use this triad against North Korea

Defense News: On Feb. 11, 2018, The New York Times editorial board published an article assailing the “dangerous illusion of missile

February 21, 2018

Russia releases video of its modernized ballistic missile defense system

Defense News: MOSCOW ― On Feb. 12, the Russian Defense Ministry posted a video on its website showing the white desolation

February 21, 2018

How To Implement The National Defense Strategy In Pacific

Breaking Defense: The National Defense Strategy rightly prioritizes great power competition as the biggest threat to U.S. security. This is

February 20, 2018

Week ahead: Pentagon turns focus to missile defense

The Hill: Congress is out of town in the coming week for the Presidents Day recess, but defense work grinds