Missile Defense News

September 15, 2017

Raytheon (RTN) Wins $21M Navy Deal for RAM Block 2 Missile

Nasdaq: Missile maker Raytheon Company ‘s RTN business segment, Missile Systems, won a modification contract for providing Navy Rolling Airframe

September 14, 2017

China Sold Trucks Used With North Korean Missiles

The Washington Free Beacon: Chinese military support to North Korea’s missile programs included transfers of rocket transporters, according to a

September 14, 2017

Russian nuclear missile hits mock target 6,000 km away

Press TV: The Russian military has successfully test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) ahead of a major military drill slated

September 14, 2017

North Korea threatens to ‘sink’ Japan, reduce US to ‘ashes and darkness’

CNBC: A North Korean state agency threatened on Thursday to use nuclear weapons to “sink” Japan and reduce the United

September 14, 2017

Pentagon Preps to Destroy Enemy ICBMs in 2030

Scout: A US military upgraded Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle, or EKV, a kinetic-force weapon that slams into its targets, destroyed an

September 14, 2017

Making space for missile defense

The Washington Times: The crisis Kim Jong-un’s regime has created worsens with each intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) it launches and

September 14, 2017

Japan refueling U.S. missile defense ships keeping watch on North Korean threat: source

Reuters: TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s navy is supplying fuel to U.S. ballistic missile defense (BMD) ships in the Sea of

September 14, 2017

MDA Extends Colsa’s Missile Defense Research Center Support Contract

ExecutiveBiz: Colsa has received a $41.1 million contract modification to continue design and operation support work at a research facility

September 13, 2017

North Korea Resumes Work at Nuclear Test Site, Analysts Say

MSN: SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea has resumed work at its underground nuclear testing site, defense analysts said, as

September 13, 2017

General Atomics Gets $30.3M Contract for Role in Missile Defense

The U.S. Missile Defense Agency has awarded General Atomics a sole-source, $30.3 million contract for unmanned aircraft used in tests