Missile Defense News

December 12, 2017

Mercury Systems to Provide Missile Defense RF Modules

AFCEA: Andover, Massachusetts-based Mercury Systems, Incorporated will provide state-of-the-art radio frequency (RF) modules for missile defense systems, under a $2.2M

December 12, 2017

Cabinet to OK plan to deploy 2 ‘Aegis Ashore’ ballistic missile defense systems

The Mainichi: The Cabinet of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is set to approve a plan on Dec. 19 to introduce

December 12, 2017

China, Russia Kick Off Anti-Ballistic Missile Defense Exercise

The Diplomat: China and Russia kicked off a joint anti-ballistic missile defense computer-simulated command post exercise in Beijing on December

December 11, 2017

Breakthrough Combat lasers for F15 jets and antimissile drones

Next Big Future: For the last few years there have been heavy 10-30 kilowatt combat lasers tested on a Navy

December 11, 2017

Russia to showcase advanced S-400 air defense missile system at arms exhibition in Kuwait

TASS: MOSCOW, December 11. /TASS/. Russia will feature its cutting-edge S-400 air defense missile system at the Gulf Defense &

December 11, 2017

US, Japan & S. Korea to Show North Korea Missile Defense Power

Scout: The US, Japan and South Korea are planning a joint, two-day ballistic missile defense exercise in Pacific waters as

December 8, 2017

If North Korea Fires, Here’s How We’ll Defend Ourselves

Esquire: Yet again North Korea has threatened total nuclear annihilation of the United States and all allied states. This is

December 8, 2017

Raytheon to Supply Poland with Advanced Patriot Systems

iHLS: Poland will purchase Raytheon’s Patriot Air and Missile Defence (AMD) systems. The sale will include four AN/MPQ-65 radar sets,

December 8, 2017

Why is China so Disturbed with THAAD Missiles?

Eurasian Times: The US Army’s Terminal High-Altitude Area Defence or THAAD system which has been deployed in South Korea is

December 8, 2017

The F-35 could intercept a North Korean missile launch — but it could bring an all-out war

Business Insider: The US Air Force has had air-to-air missiles that lock on to hot, flying targets for decades, and