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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

June 11, 2018

Public meetings to be held on missile defense radar

Honolulu Star Advertiser: The U.S. Missile Defense Agency will hold public meetings starting June 19 for the placement on Oahu

June 8, 2018

Alaska, Hawaii Congressmen Want to Beef Up Missile Defense

The Associated Press: Two senators from opposing parties are introducing a bipartisan bill that would strengthen the United States’ missile

June 1, 2018

Kaena Point ridge could see new missile defense radar

Honolulu Star Adviser: A sophisticated radar to track North Korean missiles and better protect Hawaii might join the Kaena Point

May 3, 2018

Rep. Gabbard Pushes For Heftier Hawaiian Missile Defenses

Breaking Defense: WASHINGTON: The House Armed Sevices Committee markup of the 2019 defense budget asks the Pentagon to test the

February 28, 2018

Hawaii suspends missile siren tests after mistaken alert

New York Post: HONOLULU — Hawaii authorities won’t sounds sirens warning of a nuclear missile attack during a monthly test

February 16, 2018

Enhanced Missile-Defense Radar System To Be Deployed In Hawaii By 2023

International Business Times: An enhanced missile-defense radar system will be deployed in Hawaii by fall 2023, said the head of

February 16, 2018

PACOM commander: Hawaii missile defense must be a priority

Hawaii News Now: WASHINGTON D.C. (HawaiiNewsNow) – The commander of United States Pacific Command says that Hawaii needs to beef

February 2, 2018

Missile defense prep, potential furlough focus of CIE

Hawaii Army Weekly: SCHOFIELD BARRACKS — “Repeat after me. Get inside. Stay inside. Stay tuned.” That was the message from

January 30, 2018

Hawaii officials to release results from investigation on false missile alarm

CNN News: (CNN)Hawaii officials have concluded their internal investigation into the false alert that told residents that a ballistic missile