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Watch the skies: How a US base in Greenland tracks ballistic missiles
Is the Air Force investing enough in its northernmost base?
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Adapting NATO missile defense to survive enemy contact
The European Phased Adaptive Approach, designed to protect NATO from ballistic missile attacks from the Middle East, is fragile, with a single point of failure that a sensible adversary like Iran could exploit.
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Hypersonic threats need an offense-defense mix
The counter-hypersonic mission has received surprisingly short shrift in recent defense budgets, with progress on hypersonic defense thus far piecemeal and halting.
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North Korea’s new weapons take aim at the South’s F-35 stealth fighters
North Korea specifically developed news missiles and rockets to target a base that will host F-35A fighter jets, according to some weapons analysts.
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3 questions with the Israel Aerospace Industries chief
In the words of the CEO of Israel Aerospace Industries, “the state of Israel comes before anything else.” But leadership among companies in Israel also recognize the potential of export as well as the value of cooperation with the United States on systems development.
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The next cybersecurity concern for NATO? Space
A new report warns that the cybersecurity vulnerabilities related to military space systems, specifically terminals and command-and-control systems, deserves renewed attention from NATO countries.
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Japan’s election result unlikely to stop Aegis Ashore deployment despite controversy
Opposition to the proposed deployment of Aegis Ashore cites health concerns from radar and electromagnetic emissions, as well as fear that the system could become a target in an armed conflict.
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US, Israel’s Arrow-3 missile put to the test in Alaska
The U.S. and Israel complete Arrow-3 high-altitude tests in Kodiak, Alaska.
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France plans to boost its self-defense posture in space
Patrols of nano-satellites could soon zap evildoers trying to harm French spacecraft.
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Boeing drops from next-generation ICBM competition
This move leaves Northrop Grumman as the sole bidder in the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent program.
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Watch the skies: How a US base in Greenland tracks ballistic missiles
Is the Air Force investing enough in its northernmost base?
-
Adapting NATO missile defense to survive enemy contact
The European Phased Adaptive Approach, designed to protect NATO from ballistic missile attacks from the Middle East, is fragile, with a single point of failure that a sensible adversary like Iran could exploit.
-
Hypersonic threats need an offense-defense mix
The counter-hypersonic mission has received surprisingly short shrift in recent defense budgets, with progress on hypersonic defense thus far piecemeal and halting.
-
North Korea’s new weapons take aim at the South’s F-35 stealth fighters
North Korea specifically developed news missiles and rockets to target a base that will host F-35A fighter jets, according to some weapons analysts.
-
3 questions with the Israel Aerospace Industries chief
In the words of the CEO of Israel Aerospace Industries, “the state of Israel comes before anything else.” But leadership among companies in Israel also recognize the potential of export as well as the value of cooperation with the United States on systems development.
-
The next cybersecurity concern for NATO? Space
A new report warns that the cybersecurity vulnerabilities related to military space systems, specifically terminals and command-and-control systems, deserves renewed attention from NATO countries.
-
Japan’s election result unlikely to stop Aegis Ashore deployment despite controversy
Opposition to the proposed deployment of Aegis Ashore cites health concerns from radar and electromagnetic emissions, as well as fear that the system could become a target in an armed conflict.
-
US, Israel’s Arrow-3 missile put to the test in Alaska
The U.S. and Israel complete Arrow-3 high-altitude tests in Kodiak, Alaska.
-
France plans to boost its self-defense posture in space
Patrols of nano-satellites could soon zap evildoers trying to harm French spacecraft.
-
Boeing drops from next-generation ICBM competition
This move leaves Northrop Grumman as the sole bidder in the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent program.
-
Watch the skies: How a US base in Greenland tracks ballistic missiles
Is the Air Force investing enough in its northernmost base?
-
Adapting NATO missile defense to survive enemy contact
The European Phased Adaptive Approach, designed to protect NATO from ballistic missile attacks from the Middle East, is fragile, with a single point of failure that a sensible adversary like Iran could exploit.
-
Hypersonic threats need an offense-defense mix
The counter-hypersonic mission has received surprisingly short shrift in recent defense budgets, with progress on hypersonic defense thus far piecemeal and halting.
-
North Korea’s new weapons take aim at the South’s F-35 stealth fighters
North Korea specifically developed news missiles and rockets to target a base that will host F-35A fighter jets, according to some weapons analysts.
-
3 questions with the Israel Aerospace Industries chief
In the words of the CEO of Israel Aerospace Industries, “the state of Israel comes before anything else.” But leadership among companies in Israel also recognize the potential of export as well as the value of cooperation with the United States on systems development.
-
The next cybersecurity concern for NATO? Space
A new report warns that the cybersecurity vulnerabilities related to military space systems, specifically terminals and command-and-control systems, deserves renewed attention from NATO countries.
-
Japan’s election result unlikely to stop Aegis Ashore deployment despite controversy
Opposition to the proposed deployment of Aegis Ashore cites health concerns from radar and electromagnetic emissions, as well as fear that the system could become a target in an armed conflict.
-
US, Israel’s Arrow-3 missile put to the test in Alaska
The U.S. and Israel complete Arrow-3 high-altitude tests in Kodiak, Alaska.
-
France plans to boost its self-defense posture in space
Patrols of nano-satellites could soon zap evildoers trying to harm French spacecraft.
-
Boeing drops from next-generation ICBM competition
This move leaves Northrop Grumman as the sole bidder in the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent program.













