September 7, 2018
Pentagon mulls options for space-based missile defence sensors
Jane’s 360: The Pentagon is considering adding a significant array of space-based tracking assets to improve missile defence capabilities following
Jane’s 360: The Pentagon is considering adding a significant array of space-based tracking assets to improve missile defence capabilities following
Military Aerospace: ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Power electronics experts at two U.S. defense companies are moving forward with a project to
UPI: Aug. 28 (UPI) — PeopleTec has received a $33.6 million contract with a two-year value of $9 million for
Inside Defense: General Atomics will continue upgrading its MQ-9 Reaper to track and defeat ballistic missiles under a new, $134
UPI: Aug. 21 (UPI) — General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems has received a $134 million contract to flight test advanced sensors
GovConWire: General Atomics‘ electromagnetic systems business has received a $133.9M Missile Defense Agency contract to develop, integrate and test a new sensor
Next Big Future: The US Congress wants the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) to rapidly develop and demonstrate a boost-phase ICBM
Reuters: WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A bill signed by President Donald Trump on Monday asks the Pentagon to pursue more options
Defense News: WASHINGTON — As the U.S. Navy and Missile Defense Agency move into the second half of 2018, the
Sputnik News: Despite receiving a record-high $11.5 billion budget in 2018, the US Missile Defense Agency is poised to receive
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