June 19, 2018
Military eyes sites on Oahu for high-powered radar to defend against missile threats
Hawaii News Now: The federal government plans to build a powerful radar in Hawaii to better defend against ballistic missile
Hawaii News Now: The federal government plans to build a powerful radar in Hawaii to better defend against ballistic missile
Honolulu Star Advertiser: The U.S. Missile Defense Agency will hold public meetings starting June 19 for the placement on Oahu
The Associated Press: Two senators from opposing parties are introducing a bipartisan bill that would strengthen the United States’ missile
Honolulu Star Adviser: A sophisticated radar to track North Korean missiles and better protect Hawaii might join the Kaena Point
Breaking Defense: WASHINGTON: The House Armed Sevices Committee markup of the 2019 defense budget asks the Pentagon to test the
New York Post: HONOLULU — Hawaii authorities won’t sounds sirens warning of a nuclear missile attack during a monthly test
International Business Times: An enhanced missile-defense radar system will be deployed in Hawaii by fall 2023, said the head of
Hawaii News Now: WASHINGTON D.C. (HawaiiNewsNow) – The commander of United States Pacific Command says that Hawaii needs to beef
Hawaii Army Weekly: SCHOFIELD BARRACKS — “Repeat after me. Get inside. Stay inside. Stay tuned.” That was the message from
CNN News: (CNN)Hawaii officials have concluded their internal investigation into the false alert that told residents that a ballistic missile
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